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Published 11:05 10 Jun 2016 BST
That's a whole £25 more than the standard game. However it's brilliant for fans who love to play their friends online and there's a load of extra online content that will be dropping over five months after the release date.
Shops are expected to start selling the game on September 29 complete with updated squads and kits - but it will go on sale in the US two days earlier.
The super deluxe version includes the full game, 40 FIFA Ultimate Team Jumbo Premium Gold Packs, three match FUT Team of the Week loan players (up to two players per week over 20 weeks) and eight match FUT loan item of Hazard, Martial, Reus, or Rodriguez.
James Rodriguez, Anthony Martial, Eden Hazard and Marco Reus grace the cover of FIFA 17 and they are all available to loan in the FIFA Ultimate Team (FUT) game mode for those who pre-order the game.
The game's debut will be streamed live on Sunday at 9pm, but for now we'll just have to make do with this first teaser trailer to see what the new FIFA 17 will be like. Here's hoping the folks at EA have been reading both the JOE writers and JOE readers wishlists for the new game.
https://youtu.be/lPDOh5ZifyM
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