Overview
Licenses over gameplay—or so critics claimed. FIFA International Soccer launched with an isometric perspective and official FIFA branding. The series evolved through annual releases, accumulating team licenses, league rights, and player likenesses until alternatives couldn’t compete on presentation. Ultimate Team’s card-collecting transformed it into a revenue phenomenon. The FIFA name ended in 2023; EA Sports FC continues.
Fast facts
- Developer: EA Canada / EA Sports.
- First entry: FIFA International Soccer (1993).
- Final FIFA: FIFA 23 (2022).
- Rebrand: EA Sports FC (2023).
License accumulation
| Rights | Value |
|---|
| Player names | Authenticity |
| Team kits | Visual accuracy |
| Stadiums | Atmosphere |
| Leagues | Competition structure |
Ultimate Team
| Feature | Impact |
|---|
| Card packs | Revenue source |
| Team building | Engagement loop |
| Market trading | Economy |
| Controversy | Loot box concerns |
Annual iteration
| Cycle | Content |
|---|
| Roster updates | Current players |
| Engine tweaks | Gameplay changes |
| New modes | Feature additions |
| Marketing | Hype cycle |
PES rivalry
| FIFA advantage | PES advantage |
|---|
| Licenses | Gameplay depth |
| Presentation | Tactical nuance |
| Accessibility | Skill expression |
| Market share | Critical respect |
FIFA name end
| Event | Year |
|---|
| License expiration | 2022 |
| Final FIFA game | FIFA 23 |
| EA Sports FC launch | 2023 |
| Continued dominance | Ongoing |
See also