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Wolves players finally have faces added to Fifa 19

A host of Wolves players will be brought to life in the newest update to video game Fifa 19.

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EA Sports announced star midfielder Ruben Neves will be one of many Wolves faces coming to gamers' screens soon.

Only a handful of Wolves players were created in detail in the game when it was first released in September.

Now, the Portuguese international is one of 10 players in the famous old gold and black to be digitally imposed, joining Diogo Jota, Romain Saiss, Ivan Cavaleiro, Leo Bonatini, Joao Moutinho, Matt Doherty, Conor Coady, Willy Boly, and youngster Benny Ashley-Seal.

Raul Jimenez has had his face in the game since it was launched

The Wolves players are in good company too, with Atletico Madrid striker Diego Costa and Real Madrid winger Gareth Bale also having their faces updated.

Club captain Danny Batth, who is on loan at Middlesbrough, has also been included, as well as a number of players from fellow promoted sides Fulham and Cardiff.

The update, which is available to PC players now and will be coming to consoles soon, also brings changes to the shooting and defence mechanics during game play.

Molineux was added to the game for the first time this year
Diego Costa is among the players who have had their faces updated

Before the game's release on September 28, it was revealed that Molineux would be added to the franchise for the first time.

Alongside a CGI image of loanee Raul Jimenez, images were shared of the historic stadium perfectly created and added into the game.

Before Molineux's introduction, fans would have to see their favourite Wolves players line up at fictional stadium 'Ivy Lane'.

The new-look Gareth Bale