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FIFA 15 will feature all 20 Premier League stadiums

Because we all know the goal of video games is to someday make the real world seem obsolete, FIFA15 is moving us all a few stops closer to that. While in years past even fans of the English Premier League were sometimes forced to use stadiums that weren’t actually their own, that’s now a thing of the past as the new version of the world’s most popular sports game will feature all 20 EPL stadiums.

That is, of course, just one of many improvements being promised in this year’s edition that will also include 200 more player models than last year’s game.

So, yes, that means in addition to old standbys like Anfield, Old Trafford and White Hart Lane, we’ll also be getting grounds like Turf Moor (Burnley), KC Stadium (Hull City) and Loftus Road (Queens Park Rangers).

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