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FIFA 16 demo coming September 8

EA Sports has revealed the FIFA 16 demo is coming September 8 and will include a host of features.

The FIFA 16 demo is coming to Xbox One, PS4, PC, Xbox 360 and PS3 on September 8 and actually includes quite a lot of content.

First up is the Kick-Off mode that lets you jump straight into a match. When you play the demo for the first time on PC, Xbox One or PS4, you play the El Clasico: Real Madrid CF at home to FC Barcelona.

You’ll also have access to the FIFA Ultimate Team Draft. The demo will let you build a squad and then take it into an offline match.

If you take a look at the video below, you’ll see Man U’s Gary Neville and Liverpool’s Jamie Carragher giving FUT Draft a trial.

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The demo also includes FIFA Trainer, which is the new contextual training system that runs in the background while you play. It is totally optional though.

Six of the new skills games are also on offer. They’re pretty good as you can play them while your matches are loading.

On PC, PS4 and Xbox One, the demo will include a Bundeslinga Broadcast Presentation, which will show when Borussia Dortmund play Borussia Monchengladback at Borussia Park.

As for the teams you can play as, there’s actually 12 on offer in the demo – 10 club teams and two Women’s Teams.

There are as follows:

  • FC Barcelona
  • Borussia Dortmund
  • Borussia Monchengladbach
  • Chelsea FC
  • Inter Milan
  • Manchester City
  • Paris Saint-Germain
  • Real Madrid CF
  • River Plate
  • Seattle Sounders

And the Women’s Teams are Germany and the United States.

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