FIFA 16 on Xbox 360 and PS4: EA reveal the new and lost features from Xbox One and PS4
FIFA 16 on Xbox 360 and PS3 will include some but not all the same features as PS4 and Xbox One
FIFA 16 on Xbox 360 and PS3 will have a range of new features but will also miss out on many coming to the Xbox One and PS4, publisher EA have revealed.

Posting a full rundown of what is set to be included on the last-gen consoles, EA say they have pushed to bring as much innovation as possible but fans will still have to be prepared for a more limited experience.
"The team remains dedicated to bringing gameplay innovation and popular game modes on last generation's platforms, so there are lots of new features to watch out for," a post from EA reads.
"Due to console limitations and available resources, those versions of FIFA 16 do not feature all the same innovations and new modes that are available on Xbox One, PlayStation 4 or PC."
FIFA 16 on Xbox 360 or PlayStation 3 will miss out on the Creation Centre, a tool that allows for the customisation and building of your own formations and tournaments.
Custom Music and Chants will also be lost in the move to Xbox 360 and PS3 platforms, along with the FIFA Interactive World Cup, GameFace, Match Lobbies and secondary English commentary with Clyde Tyldesley and Andy Townsend.
However, fans don't have to worry that any of the main features of the game, such as FIFA Ultimate Team, Online Seasons or Career Mode, have been scrapped.

The available game mode confirmed for FIFA 16 on Xbox 360 and PS3:
  • FIFA Ultimate Team, featuring the all-new FUT Draft
  • Career Mode
  • Be a Pro Player
  • Be a Pro Goalkeeper
  • Tournament Mode
  • Women's International Cup
  • Online Seasons
  • Online Friendlies
  • Co-Op Seasons
  • Skill Games
  • Kick-Off
  • Play Next Fixture
  • Practice Arena
The FIFA 16 demo is set for launch soon, being released on Xbox One and PS4 on September 8, followed by Xbox 360 and PS3 on September 9.
The countdown of the top 50 players in FIFA 16 was also announced by EA this week, with Barcelona's Luis Suarez, Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo, and Lionel Messi making up the top three.

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