FIFA 16 will be released in September this year, however EA Sports' alpha version has given many gamers the opportunity to obtain early knowledge surrounding player ratings, including Barcelona and Real Madrid.
The new game will include a vast range of different features to improve gaming experience, such as "no touch dribbling," Women's National teams and more developed defensive strategies to play around with. Oh another one, EA Sports have actually acknowledged that players have tattoos, rather than pretending that they don't exist!
Below are the player ratings for both Spanish sides:
Barcelona:
The current European champions, Barcelona, reigned supreme across world football last year and gamers should be able to bring a bit of "tika taka" football to their screens pretty soon. Major players such as Suarez, Neymar, Pique and FIFA cover star Messi have all been subject to an increase in overall, which reflects the improvements the team has made in the last 12 months quite fairly.
We must stress that player ratings are all regulated by EA Sports as they select which players are better than others. They are the following:
Bravo (84), Alves (83), Pique (87), Mascherano (83), Alba (82), Rakitic (83), Busquets (86), Iniesta (90), Messi (94), Suarez (89), Neymar (88), Xavi (87), Ter Stegen (82)
Real Madrid:
The Madrid club never really produced on the big stage in Europe this season and with a new manager it could be interesting to see where they go next. That being said, key players such as Ronaldo, Modric, James Rodriguez and Kroos have received noticable improved ratings, which kindly reflects their efforts last season under previous manager Carlo Ancelotti.
However, other star players such as Sergio Ramos, Casillas and their record-breaking signing Gareth Bale have all seemingly not budged, in terms of overall rating.
Again, ratings are depicted by EA Sports and their views on which players are better than others. Here are Real Madrid's FIFA 16 player ratings:
Casillas (84), Carjaval (80), Ramos (87), Pepe (83), Marcelo (82), Kroos (87), Modric (88), Bale (87), James (87), Ronaldo (93), Benzema (86), Isco (84), Lucas Silva (75), Arbeloa (79), Illarra (78), Jese (75), Varane (82), Coentrao (79), Keylor (78)