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The closed beta for "FIFA 16" has already begun, but is still limited to the few who were able to get an invite to the beta.

Currently, the beta is out for the PS4, Xbox One, PS3 and Xbox 360 editions of the game. Lucky "FIFA 16" fans will need to download the 15.7GB file. It was also revealed before that the game modes available include Pro Clubs, Ultimate Team, Online Seasons and the Career Mode.

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However, not everything may go smoothly for players, especially to PS4 gamers. One issue found for PS4 players is a corrupted data file when the device goes on Rest mode during the downloading session.

A number of reports from players have confirmed that when the PS4 is put in rest mode while the "FIFA 16" is downloading the beta in the background, it can corrupt the data, DualShockers reported.

To avoid this, EA has informed beta participants to change the Time Until PS4 Turns Off or set to Do Not Turn Off and then download using Normal mode. In the event that the issue occurs, players are advised to hold the power button on the PS4 instead of tapping to turn off before turning the system on again.

No similar issues have been reported for the Xbox One version, though players who are thinking of getting an Xbox One alongside the "FIFA 16" may want to try out the new promo for the Xbox One. A "FIFA 16" Xbox One bundle was spotted for North America, slated for release in September, The Games Cabin reported

This bundle not only brings together the 1TB version of the Xbox One, but also gives payers a year's worth of subscription to EA Access for free. The "FIFA 16" Xbox One bundle will cost $399.99 and will be released on Sept. 15.

"FIFA 16" is set to launch on Sept. 22, and it will come to the PS4, PS3, Xbox One, Xbox 360 and PC.