EA has been adamantly providing fans with new details on what will be coming with "FIFA 16." In its latest update, EA announced that Career Mode will be updated with two more features that are set to improve player and preparation of teams.
The first innovation are Pre-Season Tournaments, which will let a player's club receive invitations in three of the nine tournaments player all over the globe, EA announced via the EA Sports Blog. This is to mimic what happens with major clubs during the summer period.
As for the "FIFA 16" gamer, this will also provide them the chance to check out the tactics and members to see the overall performance before setting them out to the regular season. In addition, any prizes won during these tournaments can be added to the budget in the regular upcoming season.
Training for players will also be an additional feature, allowing managers develop players in attributes for better performance. Managers can select up to five squad players per week. These players will then undergo drills that will train and hone their skills in different attributes.
Apart from the two features, the community's feedback are also making their way as improvements to the Career Mode in "FIFA 16." Scout Reports, Transfer Budgets, Loans and more realistic Transfers will now mimic how all of these happen in real life. Sadly, the new features for Career Mode will only be accessible to those playing on the Xbox One, PS4 and PC.
For those who want to get into "FIFA 16" before the actual release date, this is possible for those on the Xbox One, Express reported. EA Access memberships will now grant access to "FIFA 16" as early as five days before the launch. As a bonus, any progress made during the pre-access period will be kept and carried over to the full game. This is on top of the 10 percent discount for digital purchases.