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Federation Internationale de Football Association 17 Ultimate Team Championship Series unveiled

The EA Sports FIFA games always get criticized for looking the same every year.

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The FIFA 17 developer has been showing off the new game and introducing new features in the run up to Gamescom in Germany.

A very reward-heavy, nearly puzzle-like new feature that involves players having to build squads that meet certain requirements based on chemistry, range of nationalities and beyond.

The 32 best Ultimate Team players in the world take part in the Ultimate Team Championship. It starts with daily knockout tournaments that lead up to the Weekend League, at which point players can rank up and earn rewards.

In FIFA 17, the Pro Club is based on your overall match rating in order to foster teamwork and cooperation between your players.

“With new features that give you even greater control over your club’s season, the option to compete in the J-League, and your fully rendered manager avatar roaming the sideline”.

As part of a planned year of online tournaments, EA Sports revealed that a range of Ultimate Team Championship Series events, culminating in the Interactive World Cup, will have a total prize pot of 1.3 million USA dollars (£1 million).

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As has been rumoured since a couple of dev comments at E3, Federation Internationale de Football Association 17 will be making some changes to the way Pro Clubs mode works. Carlos Puyol, Juan Sebastian Veron and Jamie Carragher are also in the new pack.

Latest FIFA 17 gameplay trailer takes the action to the pitch