EA is officially leaving the FIFA branding for its famous and beloved soccer video games starting with next year’s release, the company announced Tuesday. The new game for the football games will be EA Sports FC.
Despite the name modification, it sounds as if much of the DNA of the FIFA games will stay the same. “Everything you love about our games will be part of EA Sports FC — the same great experiences, modes, leagues, tournaments, clubs, and athletes will be there,” EA’s Cam Weber said in a blog post. “Ultimate Team, Career Mode, Pro Clubs, and Volta Football will all be there. Our unique licensing portfolio of more than 19,000+ players, 700+ teams, 100+ stadiums and 30 leagues that we’ve continued to invest in for decades will still be there, uniquely in EA Sports FC. That includes exclusive partnerships with the Premier League, LaLiga, Bundesliga, Serie A, the MLS — and more to come.”
Weber said that EA will communicate more details about EA Sports FC in the summer of 2023. He also pledged EA is “committed to ensuring the next FIFA is our best ever, with more features, game modes, World Cup content, clubs, leagues, competitions, and players than any FIFA title before.”
EA ditching the FIFA branding isn’t a total surprise. EA publicly announced last year that it was “reviewing our naming rights agreement with FIFA.” And leaked comments from EA CEO Andrew Wilson indicated he was dissatisfied with the company’s branding deal with FIFA. “Basically, what we get from FIFA in a non-World Cup year is the four letters on the front of the box,” he said, according to VGC’s report on the comments.
And EA has also shown a recent willingness to make sports games with less splashy branding. The company is bringing back college football games without college players in a new game that’s expected to release in the summer of 2023, and EA is also working on a new golf simulation game, EA Sports PGA Tour, that’s set to come out in spring 2023.
FIFA still intends to work with other publishers on coming games with its branding. “A number of new non-simulation games are already under production and will launch during the third quarter of this year,” the organization said in a press release on Tuesday. The first will be “a tailored gaming experience” focused around this year’s World Cup, which takes place in Qatar beginning in November.
The organization also said that its work with EA for this year’s FIFA games is a “short-term extension” that “grants rights for the simulation football category only.” FIFA is planning to release “a major new FIFA simulation football game title” in 2024, though says it’s “currently engaging” with publishers, media companies, and investors about the game, which seems to indicate that the details aren’t fully nailed down.
FIFA president Gianni Infantino, perhaps unsurprisingly, still believes strongly in the FIFA name. “I can assure you that the only authentic, real game that has the FIFA name will be the best one available for gamers and football fans,” Infantino said in a statement. “The FIFA name is the only global, original title. FIFA 23, FIFA 24, FIFA 25, and FIFA 26, and so on — the constant is the FIFA name and it will remain forever and remain the best.”