In an interview with IGN, Sebastian Enrique, who is a producer for EA Sports, discussed what he believed are the three biggest changes that distinct FIFA 15 from its predecessors.
The first thing he pointed out was the new Premier League content. For the 2014-2015 season, there are twenty stadiums for the Premier League games. Included in the game are also more than 200 player-kits, which update the Premier League player's skins and add new Premier League players too. For the commentary, it has been rewritten to go along with the 2014-2015 season in game. About the realism of the Premier League in FIFA 15, Enrique said, "You see like a Premier League game matching FIFA, and it's amazing."
Talking about graphical terms, Enrique points out the new lighting in FIFA 15. When comparing FIFA 14 to real life, it doesn't look realistic. But when comparing FIFA 15 to real life, Enrique said, "it really looks impressive. It's mind blowing to me."
Another feature that has changed is Team Management. In the interview, Enrique focuses on how the new improvements impact the user interface. For gameplay, there are instructions for player positions, and the availability of the team sheets. With access to the team sheets, modes such as Career become a lot simpler.
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