Gamers can get the new Manchester United sensation

Sep 23, 2015 14:06 GMT  ·  By

FIFA 16 is at the moment officially launched only in North America, but the developers at EA Sports are ready to deliver a Team of the Week package for the Ultimate Team mode of the new simulation, with Antony Martial and Higuain the biggest stars featured.

The players have been selected based on the form they have shown in championship matches over the weekend.

The attacking line of the FIFA 16 Team of the Week includes Martial, who has performed very well for Manchester United, Higuain, and Bacca.

The midfield, which is boosted this year with the passing with purpose feature, is made up of Andre Andre, Musa, Malli, and Kagawa.

Defenses are stronger than before in the new title, and gamers can this week pick up Verhaegh, Zouma and Marc Bartra.

The goalkeeper of the Team of the Week is Fahrmann.

There are also reserves included, which will probably become a source of funds for gamers who are looking to sign better players in the future.

The football simulation will be offered in Europe starting tomorrow on the PC, the Xbox One, the PlayStation 4, and older home consoles.

FIFA 16 adds Draft to Ultimate Team

The all-new experience is designed to offer the depth that comes from creating a team from scratch with relatively fast progressions and some solid rewards for gamers.

In Draft, players will have to choose from a range of random players for each position, creating both first eleven and reserves line-ups that might not be perfect and filled with superstars but can work together well to defeat enemy setups.

Once that's done, gamers need to pay a small fee, using currency that they can win in FIFA 16, to get into tournaments that feature four matches and deliver some solid rewards for those who are able to win them all.

The entry fee and the unpredictability make Draft fun, but it's unlikely that it will become more engaging in the long term than the classic Ultimate Team, which has been honed by EA Sports for years.

For it, EA Sports has improved the way Chemistry works and has promised it will carefully watch the evolution of player use and player prices in order to make sure that as much of the community as possible can use the superstars they like best.

Here's the full Softpedia review for FIFA 16.