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FIFA and EA Sports End Two-Decade Video Game Partnership

The demise of a relationship that produced one of the most popular games of all time will mean risks for soccer’s governing body but few changes for its players.

May 10, 2022 / 22:33 IST
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After almost three decades, one of the most successful commercial relationships in sports is over.

Months of tense negotiations between the video-game maker Electronic Arts and FIFA, soccer’s global governing body, ended without an agreement to extend a partnership that had created not so much a wildly popular game as a cultural phenomenon.

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The current deal, which was to end after this year’s World Cup in Qatar, has been adjusted to run through to the Women’s World Cup next summer. Once that tournament is over, the company said, 150 million FIFA video game players will have to get used to a new name for the series: EA Sports FC.

The game itself will not change much. Most of the world’s famous clubs and stars will still be playable because of separate licensing deals with their teams and leagues, even though the World Cup itself and other FIFA-controlled events will no longer be included. Still, the continuation of the game does not alter the seismic nature of the rebranding.