FIFA 15 player transfer issues investigated, game tops UK charts for fourth week

(PHOTO: EA Sports)FIFA Ultimate Team is at the center of the mobile experience this season.

EA Sports' FIFA 15 has once again made its high profile releases to be the undisputed number one titles on UK Charts for four consecutive weeks now, including the new entries The Evil Within and Borderlands: Pre-Sequel holding spot number two and three respectively.

The last week however saw other video game chart toppers such as Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor (Warner Bros. Interactive), Forza Horizon 2 (Microsoft Games) and Alien: Isolation (Sega).

EA's latest soccer simulation, FIFA 15, introduces an immersive and dynamic match presentation, improved commentaries, distinct fan reactions and chants, new bench recreations, various side line animations and the mesmeric 10-player celebrations that give gamers real-life feels of the game.

The soccer simulation video game picked up some great reviews and sales over the last few weeks, amid issues on Transfer Market feature.

An in-game error saying that the feature "is very busy at the moment and we're experiencing some delays" was experienced by several players last Sunday.

EA Sports was quick to address concerns regarding FIFA 15 player transfer woes and has responded to a number of fans via Twitter.

"Our commitment to improve the FIFA 15 experience is ongoing, and regular feedback from our fans helps us prioritize and identify future improvements," the FIFA Team wrote on an EA forum.

"For Xbox One and Xbox 360 players, trading in EA SPORTS Football Club and the FUT Web App Transfer Market will be unavailable while our teams work on resolving current issues," a FIFA 15 post reads.

FIFA 15 was commercially released on Sept. 23, for Xbox One, Xbox 360, PS4, PS3 and PC.

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