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FIFA

Licensed football dominance

FIFA leveraged official licenses and annual iterations to dominate football gaming commercially, becoming EA's most valuable sports franchise despite gameplay debates.

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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

RightsValue
Player namesAuthenticity
Team kitsVisual accuracy
StadiumsAtmosphere
LeaguesCompetition structure

Ultimate Team

FeatureImpact
Card packsRevenue source
Team buildingEngagement loop
Market tradingEconomy
ControversyLoot box concerns

Annual iteration

CycleContent
Roster updatesCurrent players
Engine tweaksGameplay changes
New modesFeature additions
MarketingHype cycle

PES rivalry

FIFA advantagePES advantage
LicensesGameplay depth
PresentationTactical nuance
AccessibilitySkill expression
Market shareCritical respect

FIFA name end

EventYear
License expiration2022
Final FIFA gameFIFA 23
EA Sports FC launch2023
Continued dominanceOngoing

See also