Gamers will get access to stars that have performed well

Oct 30, 2014 07:49 GMT  ·  By

The development team at EA Sports is continuing to deliver the regular Team of the Week for the Ultimate Team mode of FIFA 15, allowing gamers who are playing it to get access to a number of players who have performed very well during the past seven days for their clubs.

This week’s installment is using a 3-5-2 system and the attacking line includes some very impressive players: Benzema, who has been underrated by some but has managed to be the one who decided the result of the derby between Barcelona and Real Madrid, and Higuain, who has been working hard for Napoli.

Alexis Sanchez, who is the bright spot at the moment in a somewhat disappointing Arsenal team, is the man who is supporting them from midfield and he is joined by Eto’o, a strong performer for Everton despite his age, Carlos Eduardo, Matuidi and Bellushi.

In defense, gamers who get the new Team of the Week for FIFA 15 can get access to Danilo Avelar, Stranzi and Antunes, while the selected goalkeeper is Zieler, with a full line-up of reserves also included.

The Chemistry of the selected players, which is very important for Ultimate Team, is rather low, but good players will certainly find ways to integrate them in their own roster for improved impact.

FIFA 15 requires long-term support

The weekly deliveries of Team of the Week packages for FIFA 15 is just one of the elements that EA Sports relies on to make the game a long-term success.

Last year’s version managed to top the United Kingdom weekly charts six months after it was officially launches.

This year, the development team has added a new Concept Squad feature, which is designed to allow gamers to plan how they will evolve their rosters based on future recruits, and loans are also included in order to allow gamers to quickly give their teams a boost by spending money to get access to a superstar player for a limited period.

Recently, EA Sports has delivered a second major title update for FIFA 15, which is designed to eliminate some of the issues that gamers have mentioned and to improve gameplay by making a series of unspecified changes to both goalkeeping and long-range shots.

The football title will probably be included in bundles for both the Xbox One and the PlayStation 4 in time for the all-important Christmas shopping period.