Watch Messi Do a Bicycle Kick in His Living Room for This FIFA 15 Trailer
EA launches new "Feel the Game" ad campaign for soon-to-be-released pro soccer game.
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With FIFA 15's release just around the corner, EA Sports today launched a new advertising campaign for the pro soccer game called "Feel the Game." The trailer you see above, created by ad firm Wieden+Kennedy Amsterdam, tries to hammer home the point that FIFA 15 puts you so close to the action that you actually feel like a player on the field.
It's an impressively produced trailer, and it culminates with an epic bicycle kick by world famous striker Lionel Messi, who is the global cover star for FIFA 15. You'll see cut-down versions of it on TV and through digital channels, while the full video will be broadcast on US TV during the Manchester United match on Sunday, September 14.
FIFA 15 launches September 23 for every current platform out there aside from Wii U. A demo is available for the game today, while EA Access subscribers will get to play a six-hour version of the game starting next week. For more on FIFA 15, check out GameSpot's previous coverage.
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