FIFA 15 might still cause a lot of discussion when it comes to core mechanics and the elements that EA Sports should change in a coming update, but the community is in excitement for the arrival of the Team of the Week package for the Ultimate Team mode.

This week’s installment is now ready to go live and gamers can get access to a number of very capable players that can boost the power of a team as long as they are properly integrated.

The Team of the Week package includes Zlatan Ibrahimovic from PSG as the leader of the attack line after his very good performance and his overall rating of 91.

He is joined, when it comes to attack moves, by Cristiano Ronaldo from Real Madrid and by Andy Carroll.

Support in midfield is being offered by Perisic and Carillo on the wings and by Barnetta and Dzsudzsak in the center of the pitch.

The 3-4-3 system means that defensive options are still relatively limited, but gamers can get access to Hummels, Heurtaux and Gimenez.

The goalkeeper is Allan McGregor and there are also seven substitutes to choose from.

The Chemistry of the Team of the Week is a lowly 41.

FIFA 15 is ready for the holiday season

Christmas is approaching fast and fans of the FIFA series can now pick up the special Holiday edition of this year’s installment, which includes more in-game currency to spend and some new moves to execute when goals are scored.

At the same time, fans of the Ultimate Team concept can start a campaign and use Lionel Messi, the highest-rated player in the football sim, under loan for a five-match period to get a solid start.

EA Sports is also preparing to offer some special events and deals in order to celebrate Christmas.

Recently, FIFA 15 received its third major title update, which is designed to fix some of the bugs the community has mentioned and to introduce some changes to crossing mechanics and defensive positioning.

There are some members of the community who are asking the developers to change the way pace is implemented in order to make matches more tactical.

Presumably, EA Sports is evaluating such a possibility for the patch that is traditionally delivered in late February with the main aim of updating the lineups of the virtual experience to match transfers that happen in the real world during January.