Microsoft announced at GamesCom 2015 the official release of the "FIFA 16" Xbox One Bundles.
According to Gamespot, the initial package of the "FIFA 16" will be available at approximately $410 and comprise a three "FIFA Ultimate Team" Loan Legends, a 500 GB Xbox One support, a copy of "FIFA 16", an Xbox One wireless regulator, and an EA Access viable for one month.
The other package that costs $400 will come with an Xbox One wireless regulator, a 1 TB console, a "FIFA 16" copy, a headset, three "FIFA Ultimate Team" Loan Legends, and a one year EA Access.
Players like Nesta, Best, Baia, Litmanen, Gattuso, Deco, Giggs, and Zanetti are at the top of the list of players included in FIFA Ultimate Team Loan Legends. However, gamers should note that the legends are limited to Xbox.
In addition to the "FIFA 16" Xbox One Packages, the company will attach a sample of the game accessible on the gaming support. The news triggers excitement among soccer enthusiasts and gamers to the extent that they are anxious to purchase the video game and have an experience of what is in store for them.
However, there is no official date for the demo to be available to gamers. The "FIFA 16" will be accessible through EA Access on Xbox One on Sept. 17, five days before being released on other platforms, VG24/7 reported.
"FIFA 16" will be launched on Sept. 22 in North America, Sept. 24 in Australia, and Sept. 25 in the United Kingdom. Availability of the game will on PC, Playstation 3, Xbox 260, Playstation 4, and Xbox One.