E3 is here, and it's brought a raft of information with it about the eagerly-anticipated FIFA 16 which is set for launch on September 25th in the UK, and a few days earlier in the US. With real-world European football action on hold for the summer, eyes are turning to screens for regular doses of the beautiful game, and EA announced their plans for the next instalment during their E3 press conference. The legendary Pele was even drafted in for an interview on-stage, while the Brazilian icon features in the official gameplay trailer which gives fans a feel of what to expect from FIFA 16. The game doesn't come with fancy, commercialised labels to stick across one or two main features this time around, instead, the developers have rebuilt areas of the game with weakness, and fine-tuned their tried-and-tested model in a bid to deliver a bug-free, entertaining game to hook fans all over again. While big new features are always welcome additions to most games, FIFA really does just need some fine-tuning to iron out the wrinkles of an otherwise excellent formula. Lots of small changes, can equate to a big difference, but what features should fans be looking forward to on FIFA 16.