‘FIFA 16’ Career Mode to Feature New FUT Draft System and Pre-Season Tournaments

However, the site also cited that there are 147,000 women players in FIFA-affiliated leagues and cup competition. If those women sports teams exist, it is only right that they are included in a video game about their sport and “FIFA” and that is all there is to it. Negative comments are unnecessary because they are not even important when gamers start playing the game.

Meanwhile, EA Sports has announced a new feature to “FIFA 16” that had gamers really excited. Apparently, the game will already give players the ability to make the signature sleek move of Argentinian football superstar Lionel Messi.

The move is referred as ‘No Touch Dribbling,’ which the second best football player in the world mastered and continues to show while currently playing for Barcelona in the Spanish premier league La Liga BBVA.

In the video game, the move makes the player temporarily let the ball stand and change the direction of his stance. The player will fake turn in his run and then head into a certain direction before going back into the ball.

In order to motion-capture the move and included into the game, EA Sports actually had to ask Lionel Messi to demonstrate it a couple of times. Using state-of-the-art technology, the developer was able to perfectly recreate the football superstar’s patented move in the video game.

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