On the content side, don’t panic: Electronic Arts ensures that nothing will change, whether it’s game modes or licenses. “EA SPORTS FC brings the strength of over 300 individual licensed partners, giving players access to over 19,000 athletes across 700 teams, 100 stadiums and over 30 leagues around the worldcan we read. Through EA SPORTS FC, EA will further expand the reach and power of its football licensing portfolio by retaining and growing licensed football content, evolving new experiences and meaningfully reinvesting in sports. EA will also build on values of inclusivity and innovate in new areas around women’s football and the roots of football for the global community.“
Electronic Arts adds: “EA SPORTS FC will be the only place where fans can play in the iconic UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, CONMEBOL Libertadores, Premier League, Bundesliga, LaLiga, Serie A and MLS, among others. The breadth and depth of EA’s licensed content ecosystem will enable it to deliver unparalleled authenticity in current and future EA SPORTS football games.“Naturally, each partner (including Nike) appearing in the network that the American publisher has built up over the decades goes with their little spiel to drive the point home definitively.
Finally, despite this separation between Electronic Arts and FIFA, there will be a FIFA 23 at the end of the year, and things will be done correctly. “The introduction of EA SPORTS FC will not impact current EA SPORTS football games, and EA and FIFA are excited to deliver the biggest and most ambitious EA SPORTS FIFA ever this fall.is it explained. Our final FIFA product will also include more game modes, features, teams, leagues, players and competitions than any previous edition. Fans will be able to experience these innovations across the entire EA SPORTS FIFA ecosystem, including FIFA Mobile, FIFA Online 4 and eSports.“A way to bow out with class, even if a page is indeed being turned.