There are no major stars included in the package

Jun 10, 2015 14:11 GMT  ·  By

The biggest and best football championships in the world are done for the season, but the development team at EA Sports is still delivering Team of the Week packages for the Ultimate Team mode.

This week the content does not include any players rated over 80 and no superstar like Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo, which will be a disappointment to fans.

Gamers who get the Team of the Week will get access to an attacking line made up of Adi and Goitom, with the developers switching tactics to a less attack minded 3-5-2.

The five-player midfield is designed to offer attack options and features the likes of Alvarez, Fernandez, Claesson, Garcia and Luis Carlos.

In defense, EA Sports has selected three men: Diaz, Isma Lopez and Kim Chi Woc.

The goalkeeper for the new Team of the Week is Kim Seung Cog.

There are also seven substitutes that gamers will get access to, but they are of even lower quality than the regulars.

It's unclear whether EA Sports aims to continue to offer Team of the Week packages in the coming weeks and whether it will base them on the Copa America, which is starting this week or not.

The focus is now on FIFA 16

The development team at EA Sports has already said that it wants to deliver the new version of the football simulation on September 24, on the PC, the Xbox One, the PlayStation 4 and older devices.

The first big feature announced is the addition of 12 women's national teams, created using new motion capture techniques, which will be playable in all the core game modes but will not feature in Ultimate Team and cannot be used against men teams.

EA Sports has promised that more details about other core elements of FIFA 16 will be revealed during E3 2015.

Until then the studio has plans to continue to work on the Ultimate Team mode in FIFA 15, trying out more ways to give gamers access to the best players and to more coins to customize their first eleven.

The new version of the mode will apparently also have improved security and better mobile and web integration.