The level of realism has been increased in the new Ignite

Jul 31, 2014 21:56 GMT  ·  By

The development team at EA Sports is delivering a new trailer for the upcoming FIFA 15, which is focused on the new features that the title will offer when it comes to player agility and ball control, two of the most important aspects of the football sim.

The goal of the team is to introduce a better level of responsiveness and fluidity to its game, and to make sure that gamers can control players who are behaving as close as possible to real world stars.

The new physics system is called Correct Contacts and, as the name implies, is designed to allow the ball to keep momentum when players interact with it and to get more accurate spin depending on how it is struck.

This will result in more variety in areas like passing and dribbling, depending on the skill of the player involved and the choices that the gamer makes.

The physical nature of FIFA 15 is also enhanced when it comes to man to man duels, which have been improved to make it more interesting for defenders to try and take the ball from an attacking player by using their strength.

EA Sports is also enhancing the way cloth behaves in the football simulation in order to make sure that all duels are as realistic as possible and fouls are awarded when one player becomes too aggressive for his own good.

FIFA 15 is using a new and improved version of the Ignite engine, and the tech will introduce a number of other changes to the core formula of the title.

All the players in the game will be smarter than before and will be able to get a better understanding of the situation on the pitch, both on the offensive and the defensive.

This means that they are better able to collaborate with the player controlled by the gamer and can execute a range of new moves.

Emotion is also an important element of FIFA 15 and reactions for good and bad moments have been improved, while the crowds are now ready to cheer or boo their favorites based on their performance.

EA Sports is also set to deliver a range of unspecified changes to the Ultimate Team mode.

FIFA 15 will be delivered on September 25 in North America and one day later in Europe and can be played on the PC, the PlayStation 4 from Sony, the Xbox One from Microsoft, last-gen consoles and mobile devices.