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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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# 61 vidgames @ 05/28/15 05:44 PM
Watch any men's team and they are rolling on the ground hoping for a yellow card. You never see that in the womens game.

Watch the US womens National team...very impressive!
 
# 62 ImTellinTim @ 05/28/15 06:45 PM
I think this is a great addition.

Also, this most certainly was NOT a "waste of resources". EA is going to get a fantastic return on this investment (I don't think people realize how insanely popular the USWNT is among young girls). What you mean to say is you don't agree with them adding this feature. Because, in your mind, you think this took time away from some feature you want changed or improved. In reality, you and I don't know that. This game prints money for EA, so they could have easily just hired on an entire new group of people just to motion capture the women.
 
# 63 number1thumbs @ 05/28/15 07:00 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.
That's simply because they're not very good and have poor spacing. Go watch a U8 soccer match and there will also be more physical contact with each other than the EPL and women's world cup combined
 
# 64 Altimus @ 05/28/15 07:32 PM
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Originally Posted by ImTellinTim
I think this is a great addition.

Also, this most certainly was NOT a "waste of resources". EA is going to get a fantastic return on this investment (I don't think people realize how insanely popular the USWNT is among young girls). What you mean to say is you don't agree with them adding this feature. Because, in your mind, you think this took time away from some feature you want changed or improved. In reality, you and I don't know that. This game prints money for EA, so they could have easily just hired on an entire new group of people just to motion capture the women.

Excellent point about hiring new team....


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# 65 RandyBass @ 05/28/15 07:50 PM
For those saying it's the right move and right decision because it's 2015, why?

Seems to me like the decision should be based on potential fanbase, not political correctness.
 
# 66 RandyBass @ 05/28/15 07:56 PM
^ I guess it's because we're in this weird age of mindless activism, and it's an age that can't end soon enough.
 
# 67 aholbert32 @ 05/28/15 08:10 PM
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Originally Posted by RandyBass
For those saying it's the right move and right decision because it's 2015, why?



Seems to me like the decision should be based on potential fanbase, not political correctness.

The women's World Cup is a very popular event that gets world wide attention. There is no reason that an event that big shouldn't be represented in some way in FIFA.
 
# 68 dubcity @ 05/28/15 08:29 PM
This is all about the popularity of the USWNT in America (myself included), and less a statement about women's sports in general, to me. Whatever they spent adding these teams has probably already been paid for by all of the internet buzz and word of mouth publicity this has received.
 
# 69 Blublub @ 05/28/15 09:19 PM
This strikes me as a marketing disaster. Adding women's teams is great, but if you're going to do that then why not just do a separate Women's World Cup title? FIFA's market is predominantly outside the US where women's football is nowhere near as big as it is in the States. You're going to antagonize the hard-core fans of the series all over the world who (quite rightly) want fixes and improvements to the existing engine (handballs, anyone?) and see this as diverting resources. At the same time I doubt too many US tween girls are going to plunk down $60 for a full FIFA title just to play exhibition matches with 12 women's teams. In the end nobody is really happy and the bottom line probably doesn't match the increased licenses.
 
# 70 dickey1331 @ 05/28/15 10:01 PM
I'm mixed about this. This is great for women and since the World Cup is this year but for me it does nothing and I most likely won't be using this mode.
 
# 71 JazzMan @ 05/28/15 10:06 PM
Cool addition, but why not let them compete with the men's teams on the game? Equality, right?

Wonder if we can create women players in Pro Clubs. I highly doubt it, but it'd be a cool feature.
 
# 72 talucchesi @ 05/29/15 03:10 AM
Don't think I've seen anybody mention this, but did you all notice sydney lerouix had her tattoos in the game?

So does this mean Messi Neymar, etc. will have theirs this year? Would be absolutely awesome if they did
 
# 73 wsatterwhite @ 05/29/15 08:39 AM
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Originally Posted by talucchesi
Don't think I've seen anybody mention this, but did you all notice sydney lerouix had her tattoos in the game?

So does this mean Messi Neymar, etc. will have theirs this year? Would be absolutely awesome if they did
I think neck area tattoos always get included with the facial scans (I've noticed Song and Lavezzi with them in both 14 and 15), I didn't notice any of the arm tattoos though.
 
# 74 JHedges2 @ 05/29/15 10:15 AM
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Originally Posted by Blublub
This strikes me as a marketing disaster. Adding women's teams is great, but if you're going to do that then why not just do a separate Women's World Cup title? FIFA's market is predominantly outside the US where women's football is nowhere near as big as it is in the States. You're going to antagonize the hard-core fans of the series all over the world who (quite rightly) want fixes and improvements to the existing engine (handballs, anyone?) and see this as diverting resources. At the same time I doubt too many US tween girls are going to plunk down $60 for a full FIFA title just to play exhibition matches with 12 women's teams. In the end nobody is really happy and the bottom line probably doesn't match the increased licenses.
Agreed with Orion above. Fantastic post.
 
# 75 PPerfect_CJ @ 05/29/15 10:23 AM
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Originally Posted by wsatterwhite
I think neck area tattoos always get included with the facial scans (I've noticed Song and Lavezzi with them in both 14 and 15), I didn't notice any of the arm tattoos though.
I sure wish they would just go ahead and scan everything. It'd be awesome to have Skrtel's sleeves in the game.
 
# 76 Yeah...THAT Guy @ 05/29/15 10:36 AM
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Originally Posted by orion523
Right. A new team that could have been used to improve another area in desperate need of improvement. Make no mistake, I'm not a Women's Sports ***** or anything of the sort. That said, as I said in my original post, as a species girls/women are rarely gamers. That's a fact. How many women are here at OS? Not many it seems.
So why then take time away from what needs addressing to add in a feature that on the surface seems doomed to failure due to lack of interest. Maybe I'm wrong and FIFA 16 will be a huge hit with the girls at the nail salon(I kid, I couldn't resist)
But seriously maybe the feature will be a huge hit. If it is I'll be the first to admit I was wrong, but I still stand by my statements that adding women's teams is a waste of time and resources when so many other areas, that are heavily used I might add, need attention.
1. Women are not a species lol. It's a gender.
2. As of a year ago...
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Congratulations, gamer girls—you're officially at the top of the food chain when it comes to games. A new study released by the Entertainment Software Association has revealed that adult women now occupy the largest demographic in the gaming industry. Women over 18 made up a whopping 36 percent of the gaming population, followed by adult men at 35 percent.
http://www.dailydot.com/geek/adult-w...g-demographic/

This isn't to say that this should be their big feature of the year or that it was executed well (the fact that you can only use them against each other seems weirdly restricting), but there's a lot of misinformation about who actually plays video games.
 
# 77 orion523 @ 05/29/15 11:22 AM
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Originally Posted by Yeah...THAT Guy
1. Women are not a species lol. It's a gender.
2. As of a year ago...


http://www.dailydot.com/geek/adult-w...g-demographic/

This isn't to say that this should be their big feature of the year or that it was executed well (the fact that you can only use them against each other seems weirdly restricting), but there's a lot of misinformation about who actually plays video games.
Ha you're right lol. I was in a rush getting the kids off to school. I will correct it.
 
# 78 ImTellinTim @ 05/29/15 11:46 AM
I just disagree that this was a huge undertaking that's sucking huge amounts of time away from other things, that's all. They are working on plenty of other things. Will they fix all of the issues that you want to see fixed? Probably not, gamers like you have very high standards, and I'm sorry to say, but you aren't the ones they gear this game towards. You're already buying the game. They have you.

Personally I play FIFA because it's fun, and a pretty damn good representation of the sport. When I want a real in-depth managerial experience, I play FM.
 
# 79 Yeah...THAT Guy @ 05/29/15 11:48 AM
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Originally Posted by orion523
You know just as I do that's a study most likely skewed by mobile and social games completely unrelated to the console type gamer(regardless of what the article insinuates). That said, Imwas surprised by the results.
That's probably true. I think one of the other surveys said that something like 80% of female gamers use the Wii as their main platform, so it is indeed difficult to know how significant their presence is on PS4/XBox One, etc.
 
# 80 JHedges2 @ 05/29/15 12:28 PM
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Originally Posted by zoom zoom
Would your wife and daughter be proud of your comments?



There is a way you view yourself, and then there is a way you act.
I'm not sure I read anything that would not make his wife/daughter proud? He didn't degrade, belittle, etc. women. He simply stated that HE didn't think that it was the best use of resources. This, by the way, is a message board. A free one at that, in which we are all allowed to voice our OPINIONS.

The only reason this steps on anyone's toes is because it's gender related.

Let me offer an example that's not gender related...

Madden's game-play needs some work, and things for years have needed fixing/upgrading. But this year, the big ticket item is that they've added some Canadian League teams (only a few--by the way) for us to be able to use in exhibition mode only, so as to try to snag some more of the Canadian market.

So, we haven't fixed any of the issues that have been issues for years, but we've got some new fans of the series. While it would be 'neat' to play with those teams, you can't use them in any actual meaningful game modes, so it's really sort of pointless. Especially considering the meat and potatoes of the game is now getting less time and attention--whether that be a small, or large amount.
 


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