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FIFA 15 will track the emotional state of all 22 players on the pitch

We already associate the FIFA series with emotion, be that the unbridled bliss of a 3-2 comeback or the rage-quitting torment of throwing a lead away, but FIFA 15 is going to get even more touchy-feely. It will track the emotional state of all 22 players on the pitch and how angry, happy or downright apathetic they are towards one another.

Confirmation of the FIFA 15 transfer market can be seen here courtesy of one of EA’s community mangers called Robb. It’s easily become one of the biggest assets that EA has for their FIFA games so it’s great to see that the rumors were not true and it will be making a return.

There are many different styles of free kicks, and we have come across a video that looks at one of the more popular ones, which is how to score a curved free kick. Veterans of the FIFA franchise will not need any help in taking such a shot, but there are many gamers new to the franchise, and so is a perfect way to learn quickly, and could be showing the older players a thing or two in no time.

With such an addictive and in-depth Ultimate Team mode, we are not surprised that many of you cannot put the game down at the moment. EA are constantly updating the game with fresh content, such as the brand new Team of the Week cards giving players the chance to pick up a very rare Lionel Messi card.

Some of these players will be returning to FIFA 15 from older Ultimate Teams, and then there’s others like the new Liverpool FC transfer Alberto Moreno making an Ultimate Team debut.

Considering that Messi is the global face of FIFA 15, we think it is highly unlikely that Messi will be downgraded for Ronaldo, due to Messi’s partnership with EA. Messi himself wouldn’t like that if it happened, while we’re guessing Ronaldo who is usually the face of Konami’s PES franchise would be very surprised if that were to be the case.

More changes on the field include better ball physics, which means that the spin and energy of the ball isn't forgotten when you pass on the floor. This allows you to use the ball's natural momentum to put together some slick, tiki-taka-style passing that feels incredibly satisfying.