For fans, anticipating the release of FIFA 15 might have been almost as exciting as playing the game itself, and the Sept. 26 release of one of the most popular sports video games means fans won't have to wait for much longer.

With the release of EA Sports' FIFA 15 coming in less than a month, speculations and rumors have been swamping gaming websites, keeping up the pre-release hype. For example, there have been talks of a demo version of the game prior to the actual release of FIFA 15 that would allow gamers to have a feel of the game before they decide if they actually want to buy it, according to Bleacher Report.

There has also been unconfirmed news that the demo will be released on Sept. 9 for XBox 360, Playstation 3, PC, XBox One and Playstation 4, featuring two game modes and eight playable teams, according to FIFA AU Team. These remain rumors that are yet to be confirmed.

In other news, rumors also include the leaked ratings of some players, giving an idea of how they will be performing in the upcoming game. David de Gea, for example, enjoys a rating of 84 as the Premier League's most-improved goalkeeper over the last two seasons. This is a two-point boost from last year's 82, following the Spanish keeper's recent impressive performances, What Culture reports.

FIFA 15 is one of the most highly anticipated games this year, especially with the latest generation of consoles with higher capabilities. The popular sports video game is expected to offer a more realistic gameplay through improved graphics and artificial intelligence.

Moreover, the experience will also be enhanced by several new additions, most notably the heightened player emotions that are to affect the gameplay as well. EA is promising an unmatched authenticity of gameplay this time around with an update to one of their most popular titles, which will be launched in just a few weeks.