"FIFA 2015" is nearing its release and fans are gearing up for another exciting year of the soccer video game.

Early Release?

Remember that early release of "Madden 15?" Well, "FIFA 15" is doing the same thing on EA Access.

Gamers with EA Access will get six hours of the full version of "FIFA 15" a full week ahead of the general release. That means it is available now on Access. The general public release is Sept. 23 in the U.S. and two days later in Europe. The U.K. will have to wait until Sept. 26.

EA Access is a subscription-based service only available on Xbox One. Sony decided not to participate in the early-release subscription program. The cost is only $5 per month and it includes early releases of games like "Madden" and "FIFA."

Player Ratings

After fans complained about New York Red Bulls midfielder Tim Cahill's low rating of a 69, EA Sports decided to up his rating back to a 74. In "FIFA 14" he was a 75 and EA Sports claimed his 69 rating was a "database error."

It sure looks like EA Sports answered the peoples' demands. Even if it truly was a database error, EA Sports heard the outcry, and they fixed it. With Cahill's stellar 2013 season and his good play in this year's World Cup, he did not deserve a 69 rating.

Soundtrack

The game will have a pretty cool soundtrack (if you are a fan of electronic music). The track will feature songs from Avicci, Madeon and A-Trak. Other bands and artists featured on the soundtrack inlude Rudimental, Tensnake, and Foster The People Elliphant, Jungle and Milky Chance.

If you have Spotify, you can listen to the soundtrack in its entirety.

To view the gameplay trailer, click here.

What do you think of "FIFA 15?" Is it going to be the best soccer game out there, or have you played better? Let us know in the comments section below.