The football video game is coming out this September, for PC, consoles and handhelds

Aug 18, 2014 08:17 GMT  ·  By

EA Sports unveiled a brand new video for the upcoming FIFA 15 video game, showing a full match between Liverpool and Dortmund, and also released a batch of fresh screenshots capturing the intense action in the upcoming game.

The video was released at Gamescom, the game industry trade show that took place in Cologne, Germany, and so it features German commentary, which not everyone might understand, but the good part is that the gameplay and excitement are universal, no matter what languages you speak.

The game has been improved all across the board, with the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 edition of the title featuring the most impressive graphics seen in any FIFA game yet.

In addition to the visual improvements on next-gen platforms, the game's suggestion system was enhanced, with scouts scanning your team for potential weaknesses, and the game's presentation and storyline also received a number of tweaks.

The game will feature a much more realistic system for individual growth, and players will no longer retire as quickly, and those with high potential will actually grow and improve their skills faster.

FIFA 15 is currently slated for a September release, coming to the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC platforms, with a pared-down legacy edition also coming to the PlayStation Vita, Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo Wii consoles.

FIFA 15 screenshots (9 Images)

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