The countdown has begun for the football gaming committee. The collaboration between FIFA and EA Sports is ending after many years, and both sides will go their separate ways. As mentioned before, FIFA 23 was the 30th and final installment in the FIFA series that EA Sports developed and was the final installment under the FIFA banner. Future football games by EA are set to be named under the banner of EA Sports FC from now on. While EA Sports FC’s launch day is approaching fast, EA has already started revealing details about the upcoming title. Here are the details.
EA Reveals New Details for EA Sports FC
EA Sports has recently started promoting EA Sports FC and revealing new details that excite fans. The studio seems ready for this major change and is excited to present their new football game to the players. EA is yet to confirm the official release date of EA Sports FC, but additional details will be presented in July.
Over the coming days, the EA SPORTS FC brand will debut in more than 100 matches across the biggest leagues in the world. Football fans will see the new brand identity in the wild for the first time through EA SPORTS partners, including the Premier League, La Liga, Bundesliga, Serie A, Ligue 1, WSL, NWSL, CONMEBOL, and more. Voices from worldwide global football are joining EA SPORTS to begin a new era for the game, with hundreds of leagues, teams, brands, and athletes sharing the EA SPORTS FC logo through their platforms today.
“This is where the story of EA SPORTS FC begins. We’re building on 30 years of leadership and history, creating experiences that bring the global football community together and continuing to take it into a fan-first future,” said Nick Wlodyka, SVP & GM, EA SPORTS FC. “EA SPORTS FC will be a symbol for the sport, a symbol of innovation and change, and we’re energized to show our fans more about the future in July.”
The new brand takes its design inspiration directly from the beautiful game and a dominant shape in football culture that represents the sport in multiple dimensions, triangles. From passing techniques to set plays, the shape has also been woven into the DNA of EA SPORTS football experiences for decades; from the isometric angles of our very first 8-bit experiences and the triangular polygons that make up every pixel of our most modern games, as well the iconic player indicator symbol that appears above every athlete in every match.
EA SPORTS has defined interactive football for 30 years and built a global football community of more than 150 million across multiple platforms – a community that EA SPORTS FC will now continue to grow alongside partners who share a common goal of a fan-first future of football. Built on a foundation of inclusivity and innovation, fans will experience unrivaled authenticity with access to more than 19,000 fully licensed players, 700 teams, and 30 leagues, with the support of over 300 global football partners that will allow further expansion into areas including both women’s and grassroots football.
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