Wednesday, May 11th 2022

Electronic Arts to Create Fan-First Future of Interactive Football with EA SPORTS FC

Today, Electronic Arts Inc. announced its world-famous football games will move forward under a new EA SPORTS FC brand in 2023. The move will enable EA to deliver the world's biggest interactive sports experience for its growing community in collaboration with 300+ partners across the world of football. EA SPORTS FC will be the platform for EA to innovate, create, and grow new experiences. It will bring more areas of the sport to life, and harness the collective strength of more than 150 million players across EA SPORTS' global football games - and reach hundreds of millions of new fans in the years to come.

"Our vision for EA SPORTS FC is to create the largest and most impactful football club in the world, at the epicenter of football fandom," said Electronic Arts CEO Andrew Wilson. "For nearly 30 years, we've been building the world's biggest football community - with hundreds of millions of players, thousands of athlete partners, and hundreds of leagues, federations, and teams. EA SPORTS FC will be the club for every one of them, and for football fans everywhere." EA SPORTS FC brings the strength of more than 300 individual licensed partners, giving players access to more than 19,000 athletes across 700 teams, in 100 stadiums and over 30 leagues around the world. Through EA SPORTS FC, EA will further grow the reach and power of its football licensing portfolio by retaining and expanding the licensed football content, scaling to new experiences, and increasing access through more platforms. EA will also build on a foundation of inclusivity and innovate in new areas around both women's and grassroots football for the global community.
The introduction of EA SPORTS FC will not impact any current EA SPORTS global football games, and EA and FIFA are excited to deliver the greatest, most expansive EA SPORTS FIFA ever later this fall. Our final FIFA product will also include more game modes, features, teams, leagues, players, and competitions than any previous edition. Fans will be able to experience these innovations across the full EA SPORTS FIFA ecosystem including FIFA Mobile, FIFA Online 4, and eSports.

Wilson continued: "We're thankful for our many years of great partnership with FIFA. The future of global football is very bright, and fandom around the world has never been stronger. We have an incredible opportunity to put EA SPORTS FC at the heart of the sport, and to bring even more innovative and authentic experiences to the growing football audience."

EA has developed the most extensive and comprehensive network of partnerships and licenses in the sport - all in the name of delivering a truly immersive experience to fans everywhere. EA SPORTS FC will be the only place fans can play in the iconic UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, CONMEBOL Libertadores, Premier League, Bundesliga, LaLiga, Serie A, and MLS, among many others. The breadth and depth of EA's ecosystem of licensed content will enable it to offer unrivaled authenticity in EA SPORTS football games, now and for many years to come.

More information on EA SPORTS FC will be made available in Summer 2023.

Partner Quotes

Premier League
"EA SPORTS is a long-term and valued partner of the Premier League, and we look forward to continuing to work together in the new era of EA SPORTS FC." -Richard Masters, Premier League Chief Executive

LaLiga
"EA SPORTS represents the pinnacle of interactive football experiences today and for the future, and we're honored to continue working with them, as we have for more than 20 years," said Javier Tebas, President of LaLiga. "We are committed to partnering with EA SPORTS FC to provide an innovative and authentic experience and to grow the love of football together, around the world and for years to come."

Bundesliga
"We have an outstanding partnership with EA," said Bundesliga CEO Donata Hopfen. "EA SPORTS is an established and valuable part of the football world, and we're excited about everything that is to come as a result of our innovative partnership. We look forward to seeing Bundesliga and Bundesliga 2 incorporated into EA SPORTS FC."

UEFA
"With a shared commitment to serve football fans around the world, we look forward to our continued partnership with EA SPORTS FC to provide players with authentic in-game experiences featuring the club competitions they love." -Guy-Laurent Epstein, Director of Marketing, UEFA

CONMEBOL
"Connecting football fans to their favorite clubs, players, competitions, and fellow fans through digital experiences is paramount to the future of football fandom, and we are delighted to partner with EA SPORTS FC to provide these immersive experiences to fans across the world." -Juan Emilio Roa, Marketing and Commercial Director, CONMEBOL

NIKE
"We are excited to continue and expand our long partnership with EA SPORTS as we serve athletes at the intersection of sport, gaming and culture," said DJ van Hameren, EVP & CMO, NIKE Inc. "Our partnership with EA SPORTS FC will authentically grow the ways our communities can play and engage with sport."
Source: EA Sports
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12 Comments on Electronic Arts to Create Fan-First Future of Interactive Football with EA SPORTS FC

#1
Vayra86
Fan-fifa-Tastic, money pit and gullible idiots unite!

Where that metaverse at?
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kapone32
Premier League Edition $39.99 Bundesliga edition $29 Euros, Laliga Edition $29, UEFA $10, COMENBOL EDITION $7. The Ultimate edition of Coming EA Soccer Games $129.99 for the League Teams and DLC for the World Cup for $49 just in time for Christmas.
kapone32Premier League Edition $39.99 Bundesliga edition $29 Euros, Laliga Edition $29, UEFA $10, COMENBOL EDITION $7. The Ultimate edition of Coming EA Soccer Games $129.99 for the League Teams and DLC for the World Cup for $49 just in time for Christmas.
You will probably be able to buy your own Team and players too.
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Chomiq
kapone32Premier League Edition $39.99 Bundesliga edition $29 Euros, Laliga Edition $29, UEFA $10, COMENBOL EDITION $7. The Ultimate edition of Coming EA Soccer Games $129.99 for the League Teams and DLC for the World Cup for $49 just in time for Christmas.


You will probably be able to buy your own Team and players too.
I wonder why they haven't adapted the "Football game as service" model with different subscription tiers and yearly roster updates. I mean, somebody is buying these games every year just for some tiny graphical updates and roster refresh.
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#4
kapone32
ChomiqI wonder why they haven't adapted the "Football game as service" model with different subscription tiers and yearly roster updates. I mean, somebody is buying these games every year just for some tiny graphical updates and roster refresh.
Dont worry with UEFA involved and a Desperate La Liga any money making venture will be explored. All this means is exactly what you said.
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#5
Vayra86
ChomiqI wonder why they haven't adapted the "Football game as service" model with different subscription tiers and yearly roster updates. I mean, somebody is buying these games every year just for some tiny graphical updates and roster refresh.
Because if you reset the environment with yearly releases, you can reset player progress and those fools will just buy the same shirts again. We're dealing with the absolute bottom of consumer intelligence in the sports game market you know. They have their yearly game purchase now AND a crapload of time-gated MTX on top.

Its the same shit Destiny pulled and the reason it failed and didn't quite deliver on its initial promise. Persistent universe, a ten year journey, you know, all that conjecture that turned out empty.
Its the reason WoW still lasts on an ancient core, too. People want their progress to matter, the investment to count. And they manage to pull a similar trick regardless: the way they use tiers in the game is effectively also killing previous progress, but they play that game perfectly: your identity online is persistent.
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#6
kapone32
Vayra86Because if you reset the environment with yearly releases, you can reset player progress and those fools will just buy the same shirts again.

Its the same shit Destiny pulled and the reason it failed and didn't quite deliver on its initial promise. Persistent universe, a ten year journey, you know, all that conjecture that turned out empty.
Celebrate it even. La Liga is wallowing and need an injection though. UEFA's coffers are not as high either with the events of the last 3 years effect on Seats. There has to be something that made them put media focus on a franchise more stable than Madden.
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#7
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
fan first?? Is that before or after theyve spent $1000 on DLC or card packs trying to unlock a player that they still didnt manage to unlock?

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#8
DeathtoGnomes
Electronic Arts
and
Fans-First
Do not belong in the same sentence. There is well earned hate still surrounding the condescending EA. They must have paid out some big bucks to get all those 'partners' together.

I will say, in a positive light, EA sports games are not all that terrible. Still...
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#9
_JP_
Nice damage control over losing the FIFA license, EA. *clap clap*
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#10
Unregistered
Good news someone else will get the Fifa license. We have had the same game since the PS4, they couldn't even make a current gen version.
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#11
Bomby569
Xex360Good news someone else will get the Fifa license. We have had the same game since the PS4, they couldn't even make a current gen version.
what difference does the license make? someone could have done a good football game called hamburger no one would care about the name. The truth is Konami dropped the ball and no one else cared or could do better.
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Unregistered
Bomby569what difference does the license make? someone could have done a good football game called hamburger no one would care about the name. The truth is Konami dropped the ball and no one else cared or could do better.
It does to football fans, as they can play with their favourite teams and players, if the game's good obviously.
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