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The first football game after the EA break-up, Netflix, FIFA World Cup: Launch, 11 June
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In the news from IT House on June 5, FIFA will launch the FIFA World Cup: First edition before the opening of the World Cup this month. This is the first time that FIFA has launched an important home football game since it broke up with EA.
The FIFA World Cup: Launched, has been positioned as a "Simplified Football Simulation" and has been online on Netflix since 11 June, and will continue to be updated and evolved. Netflix members can play without extra fees, and games support up to four players, using smartphones as controllers.
Netflix indicates that players can choose the 48 men's football teams for this FIFA World Cup, play in 16 real games and manipulate 1248 players. “Emphasizing the pride of fighting for one's own country, walking into the real field and working with the best athletes in the world, none of which needs to leave Netflix. The FIFA World Cup: A Launch represents a new direction for FIFA football, focusing on the emotions and pleasure of football. The game is fast-paced, well-operated and suitable to travel with friends, supporting up to four players, whether or not you are familiar with video games or football.”
According to the IT House, in 2023 FIFA ended its cooperation with EA for nearly 30 years. The FIFA 23 became the last EA Sports game using the FIFA brand, after which EA changed the name of the football series to EA Sports FC.
The President of FIFA, Jenny Infantino, has already revealed on several occasions that he plans to launch a soccer game with new partners. In the end, FIFA opted for a media giant, Netflix.
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