Gamers can learn about the main improvements

Sep 16, 2014 21:44 GMT  ·  By

Video game developer EA Sports has already offered a lot of details about the new FIFA 15 experience and the company is delivering a new video which is set to tell fans everything they need to know about the new features that are part of the Ultimate Team mode.

The footage explains the way gamers will be able to use Concept Squads in order to plan the evolution of their teams and see how the superstars they plan to acquire will slot into the players that are already included.

At the same time, there are more details about the loan concept, which can be used to give players a quick way of boosting their performance for a limited number of matches.

There are also smaller changes linked to the mechanics of Ultimate Team, which has become one of the most popular modes included in the football simulation series.

FIFA 15 will be launched on September 23 in North America and two days later in Europe and can be played on the PC, the Xbox One, the PlayStation 4 and last-gen consoles.

EA Sports has recently announced a new raft of security measures for the title, designed to make sure that Ultimate Team is free of cheaters from launch and remains so all through its lifetime.

The studio wants to make sure that the playing field remains as level as possible and plans to quickly issue bans to all those who are breaking the rules and want to gain an unfair advantage by scheming to get gold through illegal means.

A smarter, more responsive experience

FIFA 15 does emphasize Ultimate Team, mainly because the mode has created a very important revenue stream for Electronic Arts, but the developers have made sure that the core mechanics of the title have also been improved.

All the players present on the pitch are smarter and better able to judge the way both offensive and defensive moves are progressing, and the entire behavior of goalkeepers has been re-designed, with more animations and ways to stop attacks.

The physics of FIFA 15 are also upgraded and make interactions between the ball and the player feel more realistic.

The studio working on the football sim has also tried to make sure that the presentation of matches is as close as possible to that seen in the real world, and there are 20 stadiums from the Barclays Premier League simulated in full detail.