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'FIFA 17' Brings Juventus As Offical Demo Team; Game To Include Updated 3D Head Scans

'FIFA 17' Brings Juventus As Offical Team Partner; Game To Include Updated 3D Head Scans

Dheeraj R

The upcoming "FIFA 17" is reported to include a new team of players from Italian club Juventus. Reports based on the latest screenshots and gameplay footage released by EA Sports claimed that the latest addition would provide a new historic experience for all the football lovers.

According to Marketing Vice President of EA Sports Jamie McKinlay, the Juventus have entered into a three-year deal with EA Sports with the help of which they will provide minute details about their skills, which will be then remodeled in the football game, reported Segment Next. This latest update on FIFA 17 is expected to provide true-to-life experiences to the gamers.

"Fans of Juventus will enjoy new and updated 3D head scans of stars like Buffon, Pogba, Dybala, and Chiellini and can play at Juventus Stadium, the home of the Italian League Champions, brought to life, accurately modeled, and recreated in-game," said Jamie, as reported by Daily Star.

Reports claimed that all the gameplay changes in the FIFA 17 will be made with the help of the Frostbite engine. Earlier rumors hinted that the game will witness changes like enhanced visual effects, better lighting, and more detailed player faces as compared to the earlier installment.

Express reported that player Paul Pogba's Dab celebration dance will also be included in the upcoming installment of the simulation game.

Meanwhile, reports claimed that the Juventus have also been confirmed as the official "FIFA 17" demo team partner. The deal will also include different cross-marketing activities during the 2016-17 season including EA Sports gaming pods accessible at half time and several fan competitions to be hosted on EA and Juventus digital channels.

"FIFA 17" will be released on September 30 on Xbox One, PS4, and PC.

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