No details about the game have been offered yet

Apr 20, 2015 23:11 GMT  ·  By

The development team at EA Sports has not talked officially about the new FIFA title it is working on, but it seems that the company is already doing the work required to capture the likeness and the movement of players.

The reveal comes from an official video from Premier League team Burnley and shows members of the squad making faces while a group of technicians work with them.

EA Sports has not offered any sort of information on how it plans to improve the complexity level of player models and faces for FIFA 16 and what other graphics-focused changes are being planned.

The new football simulation will probably be officially revealed a little later in May, with full details of it coming during the E3 2015 event.

Motion capture has become more and more important for sports titles in the last few years, and recently EA Sports also revealed that it was capturing the likenesses of coaches for Madden NFL 16.

The developers have also recently revealed a new take on the golfing genre with a PGA Tour experience that has Rory McIlroy on the cover for the first time and aims to introduce a new set of mechanics that increases both realism and accessibility.