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FIFA 16 Stadium Pack: Full Review Introduction Released as part of the standard edition of FIFA 16 (with additional stadiums included in the Deluxe or Ultimate Team editions), the Stadium Pack for FIFA 16 was a notable step forward in environmental realism. While not a DLC you could buy separately, the "pack" refers to the full roster of 50+ authentic stadiums, including several newly added licensed venues. This review evaluates that collection. New Additions (Key Stadiums in FIFA 16) For the first time, FIFA 16 introduced:

Borussia-Park (Borussia Mönchengladbach) Volksparkstadion (Hamburger SV) Weserstadion (Werder Bremen) Mercedes-Benz Arena (VfB Stuttgart) Arena Na Śląsk (Poland National Team)

These joined existing staples like the Emirates, Anfield, Santiago Bernabéu, Camp Nou, Allianz Arena, Signal Iduna Park, Old Trafford, Etihad, Stamford Bridge, Juventus Stadium, Parc des Princes, San Siro, and Olympiastadion (Berlin). Graphics & Visual Fidelity (Rating: 8.5/10) For a 2015 title, FIFA 16’s stadiums were stunning.

Pitch Textures: The grass showed wear patterns near goals and touchlines. Rain and snow affected ball physics and visual clarity. Stadium Lighting: Dynamic time-of-day settings (Day, Sunset, Night) created dramatic shadows, especially in stadiums with open roofs (like Allianz Arena). Crowd Detail: Fans waved flags, scarves, and reacted to near-misses. However, crowd meshes were still somewhat flat compared to current-gen standards. Bench & Management Detail: Coaches, substitutes in tracksuits, and cameramen on the sideline added immersion. fifa 16 stadium pack

Atmosphere & Audio (Rating: 9/10) This was FIFA 16’s strongest area.

Authentic Chants: Each major club had its signature chant (e.g., "You'll Never Walk Alone" at Anfield, "Hala Madrid" at Bernabéu). Stadium-Specific Announcements: Pre-match lineups, goal announcements, and even VAR-style delays (though not official VAR) were announced in the local language. Momentum Crowd: The crowd rose in volume during derbies and Champions League nights (if you imported tournaments). Tifo Displays: Select stadiums featured pre-match tifos and banners.

Gameplay Impact (Rating: 7/10) Unlike modern titles, FIFA 16 did not have "stadium effects" on player stamina or ball physics beyond visual. However: FIFA 16 Stadium Pack: Full Review Introduction Released

Shadow Issues: Certain stadiums (e.g., La Bombonera – not in base pack but in FUT) had half-field shadows that could obscure the ball on TV cameras. Camera Angles: The "Dynamic" and "Broadcast" cameras varied per stadium, affecting depth perception for corners and free kicks. Net Physics: Different stadiums had different net tensions (loose vs. tight), though purely aesthetic.

Stadium Variety & Licensing (Rating: 7.5/10)

Pros: 50+ fully licensed stadiums. Generic stadiums (e.g., Town Park, Ivy Lane ) were well-designed for lower-league career mode. Cons: Many major clubs still missing their real stadiums (e.g., Bayern’s Allianz Arena was in, but PSG’s Parc des Princes was generic until a patch? Actually PSG was licensed – correction: Parc des Princes was in. Missing: White Hart Lane (Spurs), St. Mary’s (Southampton), Liberty Stadium (Swansea)). International: Only a handful of national stadiums (Wembley, Stade de France, Olympiastadion, Arena Na Śląsk). New Additions (Key Stadiums in FIFA 16) For

Ultimate Team (FUT) Integration

Non-rare bronze, silver, gold stadium cards could be packed or bought on the market. Stadiums had no chemistry effect but added personalization. Legends (Xbox only) : Using a Legend player would sometimes trigger special stadium overlays (e.g., Stadium named after the legend in menu graphics).