Gamers can get 23 players to boost their squad with

Feb 24, 2016 15:06 GMT  ·  By

The developers working on the long-term support for FIFA 16 at EA Sports are ready to come up with a new Team of the Week package for the Ultimate Team mode, which will include superstar players, among which Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who continues to deliver impressive performances for PSG, Tevez and the Thomas Muller from Bayern.

The studio has selected them based on their performance during the most recent round of club matches, and all members of the first eleven cab be useful to a player who is looking to boost one area of their team or to simply increase the Chemistry among its members.

The attacking line of the Team of the Week for FIFA 16 is made up of Ibrahimovic, who might move to England soon, Dzeko and Teves, both players who played for English clubs.

The midfield that EA Sports has put together, crucial given the title's focus on passing and solid runs from wingers, features Morales, Dahoud, Muller and the unknown Vanaken.

The defense line that the developers are delivering for the Ultimate Team mode includes Willems, Miranda, and Layun.

The goalkeeper selected for the Team of the Week by EA Sports is Enyeama.

Gamers will also get access to a classic complement of seven substitutes, giving them more options for certain positions and gaining access to more players who can be traded away by those who are seeking to add another superstar to their lineup.

For FIFA 16, EA Sports has been offering an additional five players in the Team of the Week for Ultimate Team to make sure that players have plenty of options when it comes to creating their first eleven, especially in the semi-random Draft mode.

FIFA 17 is already in development

EA Sports is shifting most of its resources to the creation of the next video game in the football simulation series, which will be out at some point in September of this year, based on the pattern that the franchise has established over the past years.

The developers have not offered any information about the way they are planning to tweak the main mechanics of the title or about the improvements that might be made to Ultimate Team.

Until then, fans can enjoy the new state of FIFA 16, which has received updates to improve the stats of the most important players based on their performance during the first half of the season and to make sure that all team rosters are as accurate as possible.

It's unclear whether EA Sports is planning to introduce a new title update in order to improve the overall gameplay experience, but the studio has said that it will continue to offer interesting community events and tournaments to keep fans engaged for the next few months.

Rumors about FIFA 17 suggest that Lionel Messi, the Argentina and Barcelona superstar, might no longer be featured on the cover because of a commercial dispute, which means the company is searching for another star to replace him, probably coming from a Premier League team.