FIFA 15 has been available for about one month now and has been dominating the charts, but the development team at EA Sports is still aiming to promote the core experiences that the football sim offers and is releasing a new trailer for the Ultimate Team mode, which is asking gamers to put their game where their mouth is.

The footage is pretty fun to watch and features a wide variety of players who are debating the finest points of tactics and then use the football experience to settle their disputes.

The launch of the new Ultimate Team trailer for FIFA 15 is also a good moment for the development team to deliver some exclusive player packs in stores for all versions of the game, allowing those who have already engaged with the mode to upgrade their team and make it more competitive.

The new incarnation of the experience introduces a new concept squad feature, which allows gamers to decide what players they want on their team and see how it can then evolve in the long term.

At the same time, a new loan option allows players to spend some of their cash in order to get an immediate boost for a limited number of matches by using one of the superstars of the game.

FIFA 15 Ultimate Team and long-term support

The Ultimate Team for FIFA 15 has become one of the most important elements of the football-focused title and one of the reasons why it managed to regularly top sales charts even months after launch.

Electronic Arts has already described it as an important revenue stream and it makes sense for the company to continue to promote it even after the official launch date.

Each week, the developers at EA Sports also deliver a Team of the Week package which features those players who have performed well during the past seven-day period.

FIFA 15 as a whole is an evolution for the series rather than a revolution, designed to significantly upgrade the presentation and the graphics quality, while also improving some of the core gameplay mechanics, both on the defensive and offensive side.

Since the game was launched in late September, the team at EA Sports has delivered two major updates which fix bugs and make some tweaks to features, and the studio has pledged to continue to support it and to listen to feedback coming from the player community.