Football fans, great news: EA's FIFA 16 will be released this month.
Youtuber and FIFA gamer Marius Hjerpseth posted a tutorial video on how to execute the new skills that have been incorporated in the game.
Mirror reports that the new skills include the cool "Rabona shot," some tricky moves like the "fake pass" showcased by Neymar, and the "heel flick turn" made famous by Cristiano Ronaldo. Also included is the famous spin flick, more known as the "Bolasie flick."
The Bolasie flick has been made famous by Crystal Palace's Yannick Bolasie, and is a very-cool-looking move. Hjerpseth describes it as "one of the most difficult moves to execute successfully, but when you get it right, it looks spectacular."
Hjerpseth describes that the said skill moves can only be done by players with a high skill rating.
The heel flick and fake pass requires four or five star skill ratings, while the Bolasie flick can only be done by a player with a five-star skill rating. The heel flick is best done while running, while the fake pass can only be done while the player is just standing.
The Independent reports that the highly-anticipated game FIFA 16 will be released this month. The Demo releases today, Sept. 8 up to Sept. 10, with users in certain times zones now able to download it.
On the Playstation 4 platform, the demo is expected to go online Sept. 7 and 8. On the Xbox, however, the date changed to Sept. 8, depending on the local timezone.
According to the news outlet, some on the internet have already pointed out that it's already possible to download the demo version, even for those outside of New Zealand, who got it already.
The download becomes available on the console when users register an account in one of those countries where it's already available.
For the demo version players are given the opportunity to try playing the game, however, only with a limited number of teams and stadiums.
Players will be able to try Barcelona, Borussia Dortmund, Borussia Mönchengladbach, Chelsea FC, Inter, Milan, Manchester City, Paris Saint-Germain, Real Madrid CF, River Plate and Seattle Sounders.
Also available in the demo version are two women's teams: from Germany and the United States.
For game venues, players will be able to try out Borussia-Park, the CenturyLink Field and Real Madrid's Santiago Bernabeu.
The full version will be dropped on Sept. 22, according to TIME.