Female footballers are set to feature in FIFA 16 for the first time when the video game is released in September. England women are among the 12 international teams set to appear along with Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, Italy, Mexico, Spain, Sweden and USA.
England captain Steph Houghton said: "It's a really exciting year for women's football with the forthcoming World Cup and to find out we will be included in Fifa for the first time is a special feeling.
"To be one of the first female players included in the game is something we'll always be able to look back on and be proud of. Hopefully it will help raise the profile of the women's game even further.
"Quite a few of us in the team play Fifa so I'm sure there will be a bit of banter about our ratings and a few extra competitive games while we're away in Canada... I'm looking forward to scoring as myself for the first time."
David Rutter, vice president and general manager of EA Sports Fifa, said: "Bringing some of the best women's players and teams in the world to our franchise is a massive event for EA Sports, and we are equally excited about bringing millions of fans a new way to play.
"We're making sure fans get an authentic experience when playing with Women's National Teams thanks to our innovative player capture and reference tools, as well as the sophisticated gameplay platform which we will continue to innovate on in FIFA 16."