Gamers will be able to get extra content for the popular Ultimate Team mode

Jun 30, 2014 13:20 GMT  ·  By

The development team at EA Sports working on sports sims FIFA 15, Madden NFL 15 and NHL 15 announces that all three titles now have special Ultimate Editions, which can be pre-ordered right now, designed to deliver some extra content for true fans.

The FIFA 15 Ultimate Team Edition will include the special Adidas-themed All Star Team, access to Lionel Messi for five Ultimate Team matches and three new goal celebrations for gamers to perform when they manage to score.

But the best part of the package is that all those who pick it will get one Ultimate Team Gold Pack once a week for 9 months, which means that they will have more options when it comes to putting together the best squad possible in order to challenge their friends and rivals online.

For Madden NFL 15, EA Sports is putting together a special package that will include the delivery of three Ultimate Team Pro Packs a week for 10 weeks.

Buyers can also access a special Draft Pack that includes 10 of the players who were picked in the first round of the real-world draft for 2014, again offering fans plenty of choices to create a solid rooster for online matches.

For NHL 15, the Ultimate Edition includes 2 Gold Packs for the mode every week for a period of 25 weeks, with a variety of players included.

The price for the special versions of FIFA 15, Madden NFL 15 and NHL 15 is at the moment set at 69.99 dollars or Euro and the games will be offered on the Xbox One from Microsoft, the older 360, the PlayStation 4 from Sony and the PS3.

For FIFA 15, the Ultimate Team Edition will also be launched via the Origin digital distribution service and other retailers on the PC.

All the coming sports titles from EA Sports are being created using the new Ignite engine, which is specifically designed to allow the developers to use all the power delivered by next-gen consoles.

This allows studios to create enhanced physics systems and to deliver smarter players and more complex game modes.

Electronic Arts has made sports titles one of its core focuses and its games have been increasing in quality year after year.

The company’s only failure is to create a basketball sim, using the Ignite engine, that can challenge the domination of the rival NBA 2K series.