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FIFA 16 will feature 12 Women’s National Teams, check out the trailer here and a few screenshots here. Those 12 teams include Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, England, France, Germany, Italy, Mexico, Spain, Sweden, and the United States of America. Gamers can use them in Kick Off, Offline Tournament and online Friendly matches.

EA Sports mo-capped the player movement from Sydney Leroux, Abby Wambach, Alex Morgan, and Megan Rapinoe. You will see new in-game animations, including new walks, runs and sprints. Facial scans, facial features and hairstyles were also completed at various tournaments and events.

FIFA 16 is scheduled to release on September 22nd for North America on Xbox 360, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4 and PC.

UPDATE: EA Sports has added their FAQ for the Women's National Teams in FIFA 16. Below are a few of them, click here to view them all.

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Q: Can women’s teams play against men’s teams?

A: Keeping in line with how women’s football is played in real life at this level, women’s national teams can only compete against each other in FIFA 16.

Q: Can I play with women in FIFA Ultimate Team (FUT)?

A: No, and that’s because FIFA Ultimate Team relies on having a wide range of players in order to build out a viable environment and Transfer Market. Due to the relatively small number of women’s players in the game, and because women’s and men’s teams don’t compete against each other at this level in the real world of the sport, we decided not add women to Ultimate Team in FIFA 16.

Q: Why aren’t all Women’s National Teams in the game?

A: We would love to have more teams in the game. However, since adding female players is a new feature for the franchise, we were limited in how many teams and players could be added.

Read the full press release below.

Electronic Arts Inc. (NASDAQ: EA) today announced that EA SPORTS™ FIFA 16 will feature 12 Women’s National Teams for the first time in franchise history when it launches starting on September 22, 2015 in North America. Women’s National Teams from Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, England, France, Germany, Italy, Mexico, Spain, Sweden, and the United States of America will all represent their respective federations in several FIFA 16 game modes including Kick Off, an Offline Tournament, as well as Online* Friendly Matches.

“Bringing some of the best women’s players and teams in the world to our franchise is a massive event for EA SPORTS, and we are equally excited about bringing millions of fans a new way to play,” said David Rutter, VP and GM, EA SPORTS FIFA. “We’re making sure fans get an authentic experience when playing with Women’s National Teams thanks to our innovative player capture and reference tools, as well as the sophisticated gameplay platform which we will continue to innovate on in FIFA 16.”

From all new player movement and likeness, to realistic animations and attributes, the FIFA development team have authentically recreated 12 of the top-ranked teams in the world. Capturing all new player movement was done with meticulous detail and supported by a motion capture session at EA Canada with four top players from United States Women’s National Team: Sydney Leroux, Abby Wambach, Alex Morgan, and Megan Rapinoe. The players’ movements helped to build new locomotion for women in FIFA 16 including new walks, runs, sprints, and horizontal movement. Soccer Canada also visited EA to provide full-player references captured using the 360 degree body scanning rig – the references were then used to develop new player models. And the mobile headscanning unit travelled to a variety of tournaments and events around the world to capture facial features including hairstyles to ensure players look as realistic as possible in FIFA 16. Players in the game will look and move in game like they do on the pitch when representing their country.

“I honestly can’t believe all of the science and technology behind the game itself, let alone getting us into the motion capture suits and eventually into the game,” said Abby Wambach, world record holder for International goals scored and forward, United States Women’s National Team. “We’re all excited to see ourselves in the game, but even more excited to see the reaction from all of the fans, including the fans of our team that maybe wouldn’t be expecting something like this from EA SPORTS.”

FIFA 16 with Women’s National Teams** will be available when the game launches on Origin™ on PC, Xbox One, the all-in-one games and entertainment system from Microsoft, Xbox 360® games and entertainment system from Microsoft, PlayStation®4 and PlayStation®3 computer entertainment systems.

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# 41 Pappy Knuckles @ 05/28/15 01:45 PM
Great addition. Sydney Leroux all day.
 
# 42 JHedges2 @ 05/28/15 01:50 PM
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Originally Posted by PPerfect_CJ
And I'm willing to bet that they will do everything in their power to get this added to FUT in FIFA 17. Gotta squeeze every possible dime out of that. I'm also willing to bet that we still won't be able to edit players without losing their winter gear.
While I agree, and absolutely feel your pain--you can't knock them for spending time/resources on something that makes them money.

If people want them to stop spending the resources on this mode, then people need to stop playing it, or more importantly, stop spending money on FIFA Points (myself included).
 
# 43 KennyJ1976 @ 05/28/15 01:52 PM
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Originally Posted by TheBuddyHobbs
Speak fo yourself!
So you're trying to tell me that you're going to spend a significant amount of time playing this mode? If so more power to you, but I would guarantee you just from reading the comments alone that the majority of people could care less for this addition and if OS did a poll on it, it will be overwhelmingly in the favor of who cares.
 
# 44 Pappy Knuckles @ 05/28/15 01:56 PM
The things people on this site bitch about. My goodness, man.
 
# 45 PPerfect_CJ @ 05/28/15 01:57 PM
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Originally Posted by JHedges2
While I agree, and absolutely feel your pain--you can't knock them for spending time/resources on something that makes them money.

If people want them to stop spending the resources on this mode, then people need to stop playing it, or more importantly, stop spending money on FIFA Points (myself included).
I absolutely understand that they're trying to make money, but come on. Lol! It's gotten ridiculous. FUT is literally the ONLY thing they care about, now. I long for the days when we didn't have Ultimate Team/VC and video game companies made their money by, you know, selling VIDEO GAMES. I know that it's not possible or probably even feasible, but it would be sooo awsome if they released 2 separate titles. FIFA and FIFA: Ultimate Team.
 
# 46 @marcusjiles @ 05/28/15 02:19 PM
One of the cooler things I've ever seen in a video game. Bout damn time of course, but really cool. As someone who is giddy for this World Cup, and loves the women's game, this is a great way to start off the day. Hope this isnt a one year thing, and hopefully, just maybe it inspires 2K or EA NBA to add some WNBA teams. I initally didnt know they had teams, I thought just a few big name players. I saw Delie's face and marked lol
 
# 47 Yeah...THAT Guy @ 05/28/15 02:29 PM
Kinda lame that you can't use them against men's teams. I won't really get any use out of this because I don't use the modes that you can actually use them in, but pretty cool addition nonetheless.

And as a local Rochester guy, cool to see Wambach in a video game!
 
# 48 TripleCrown9 @ 05/28/15 02:41 PM
I believe the last time EA (or anyone) included womens' teams was NCAA March Madness 98. So it's about time. And besides, this time it looks better.

Spoiler
 
# 49 dubcity @ 05/28/15 03:21 PM
Honestly, I wouldn't be surprised if playing as the women's team will be a more realistic, tactile representation of the sport than the arcade crap we see when playing with most of the men's teams. I think it's gonna be awesome.
 
# 50 iHoosier40 @ 05/28/15 03:33 PM
This is great! My daughter will love being able to play with the US women's team now.
 
# 51 Turbojugend @ 05/28/15 03:35 PM
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Originally Posted by zoom zoom
I think it is great. You should have seen the look of joy in my daughter's face. Soccer is the only sport she sort of follows, an she doesn't play sports games. Her immediate reaction was that we have to buy the game.
Yeah, a co-worker of mine who has a soccer-playing daughter had a similar reaction when I told him the news. I think sometimes we need to remind ourselves that not every decision in this world revolves around us.
 
# 52 KG @ 05/28/15 03:39 PM
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Originally Posted by orion523
Percentage wise I'd bet soup for beans that the ratio of gamers to non gamers is dramatically skewed towards the non when it comes to women. They never have and never will be gamers, just not wired like us. So why waste resources on a niche group? Because there's a World Cup this year? It's stupid. Besides, I'm married lol.
This will change in the future as gaming companies look to attract more women/family gamers with content geared towards them. My wife uses my XB1 just as frequently as I do and I'd imagine my daughter will when she gets bigger and grows up with video games. Video games, while still dominated by men/boys are getting more demographically diverse.
 
# 53 buckeyezombie @ 05/28/15 03:52 PM
I'd rather have more smaller stadiums and more teams without those generic keeper kits the smaller leagues get.
 
# 54 Ermolli @ 05/28/15 03:52 PM
I've mixed feelings about this feature.

At first I don't like it because, as some have mentioned earlier, it takes resources (money and time) from other things that are needed like Be a Pro, Manager mode or even teams and players. I mean, there are a lot of generic players in the game who look completely awful compared to those scans who could use more time and dedication into them to make them look somewhat realistic, I barely play with smaller teams I like because I can't stand playing with poor representation of the players. Plus EA could've used that money to add other male national teams like more African nations or even license some of the ones they currently have, although it could be a good thing those aren't licensed because it'd lock Konami to have them if they wanted. I may even be thinking too much about it because it's still possible that they added more teams and give leagues like La Liga the EPL treatment from FIFA 15, I still hate FIFA's genericness though.

However, even after what I mentioned before, I don't hate the idea. It can possibly add more sales (however small it can be), this year their World Cup happens so it adds appeal and it could be an interesting change of pace, I might find it fun playing with those teams against my brother who we always try to play with several teams.
 
# 55 vidgames @ 05/28/15 04:01 PM
Lots of classy people on OS. My daughter will be jacked...the womens game is a lot more aggressive than any men soccer league.
 
# 56 speedtrucker @ 05/28/15 04:03 PM
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Originally Posted by zoom zoom
I think it is great. You should have seen the look of joy in my daughter's face. Soccer is the only sport she sort of follows, an she doesn't play sports games. Her immediate reaction was that we have to buy the game.

It went from a game I was going to wait for EA Access to a Day One purchase with the Women's Teams. I just wish they had every World Cup team in the game.

I'm pretty embarrassed for some of the guys posting in this thread.
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Originally Posted by iHoosier40
This is great! My daughter will love being able to play with the US women's team now.
just remember that there is the other side of that coin...

my daughter who plays soccer and is a big gamer, when told that FIFA will have women's teams had this response...

her: meh
me: you don't think it'll be fun?
her: are they as good as the boys?
me: well not really but sorta. (I'm lying here...)
her: meh, I don't care. I'll stick with Minecraft.

to be fair, she only passingly plays FIFA but only likes Real Madrid(cause of me) and CR7.
 
# 57 KennyJ1976 @ 05/28/15 04:25 PM
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Originally Posted by vidgames
Lots of classy people on OS. My daughter will be jacked...the womens game is a lot more aggressive than any men soccer league.
I find it hard to believe that you honestly think that women's soccer is more aggressive than men's soccer. Glad you and your daughter are happy for the addition to FIFA 16 but please save the BS for someone who never watched men's or women's soccer.
 
# 58 sportsfan8812 @ 05/28/15 04:28 PM
I don't understand the hate for this....... If you don't want to play as the women then simply..... don't. I wouldn't consider this "wasting their time and resources" as some have said. It's a nice and fresh addition to the franchise. I'm willing to be there will be plenty of other additions and tweaks that will please the masses. If i'm wrong, well then...... That's too bad I guess lol.
 
# 59 TripleCrown9 @ 05/28/15 04:34 PM
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Originally Posted by KennyJ1976
I find it hard to believe that you honestly think that women's soccer is more aggressive than men's soccer. Glad you and your daughter are happy for the addition to FIFA 16 but please save the BS for someone who never watched men's or women's soccer.
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# 60 redsox4evur @ 05/28/15 04:38 PM
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Originally Posted by zoom zoom
I don't know if it is at the national level, but women's soccer sure as hell is more aggressive at the high school and college level. By a lot.
I don't know about that...I work in the athletic department in college and our men's games as so much more aggressive than the women's games.
 


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