EA has revealed who will be the 15 fastest players in FIFA 15.
EA has a habit of mixing lesser known athletes along with the most famous names as the fastest players. This is partly a boon to fans, who can earn some of these more famous players faster and more easily.
Player speed is represented by the PACE attribute. This attribute takes into account factors such as sprint speed and acceleration. Usually, aggressive players, such as wingers and strikers, are given higher PACE numbers.
· Mathis Bolly – Fortuna Dusseldorf (Germany) – PACE 97
· Theo Walcott – Arsenal (England) – PACE 96
· Jonathan Biabiany – Parma (Italy) – PACE 96
· Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang – Borussia Dortmund (Germany) – PACE 95
· Dominic Oduro – Toronto FC (Canada) – PACE 95
· Gareth Bale – Real Madrid (Spain) – PACE 94
· Cedrick Mabwati – Osasuna (Spain) – PACE 94
· Fahad Al-Muwallad – Al-Ittihad (Saudi Arabia) – PACE 94
· Kekuta Manneh – Vancouver Whitecaps (Canada) – PACE 94
· Ryo Miyaichi – Arsenal (England) – PACE 94
· Nanamdi Oduamadi – Crotone (Italy) – PACE 94
· Arjen Robben – Bayern Munich (Germany) – PACE 93
· Raheem Sterling – Liverpool FC (England) – PACE 93
· Cristiano Ronaldo – Real Madrid (Spain) – PACE 93
· Lucas – Paris Saint-Germain (France) – PACE 93
· Cuadrado – Fiorentina (Italy) – PACE 93
· Gervinho – AS Roma (Italy) – PACE 93
· Lionel Messi – FC Barcelona (Spain) – PACE 93
· Obafemi Martins – Seattle Sounders (United States) – PACE 93
· DeAndre Yedlin – Seattle Sounders (United States) – PACE 93
Our source notes that they did not use realistic stats to make this listing. They speculate that actual adjustments would drive Messi, their cover athlete, out of the list.
FIFA 15 will be available on September 26 on PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Xbox 360, and Xbox One.