Gamers will be able to experience more realistic interactions

Jul 17, 2014 07:43 GMT  ·  By

The development team at EA Sports Canada is delivering a new trailer for their upcoming NHL 15, which is set to show gamers the way improved collision physics and real puck physics will change the core game experience.

The studio says that both new systems are designed to underline the hard hitting chaos and the unpredictable nature of hockey as a sport.

NHL 15 is one of the smallest sports titles that EA Sports is working on, but the loyal following has long asked the team to make sure that both players and the puck interact with each other in more believable ways.

The title will also introduce changes to the presentation, with graphics based on real world television transmissions, arenas that reflect the real world venues that fans know and love, and group celebrations, which were absent from the series in the last few years.

The hockey simulation will also include a Ultimate Team mode which gives players the freedom to create their own dream squad.

NHL 15 is powered by a new version of the Ignite engine, and players will get it on the Xbox One from Microsoft, the PlayStation 4 from Sony and current-gen consoles on September 9 in North America and on September 12 in Europe.