Currently, Electronic Arts releases football simulators under its own EA Sports FC franchise. Now, "FIFA" games are made by other studios.
Recently, a new trailer for FIFA World Cup Launch Edition was published online. The creators position the project as "a new direction for FIFA football games that conveys the emotions and joy of the sport."
The developers emphasize the high accessibility of their project:
The game is fast, smooth, and perfect for playing with friends (up to four people) – regardless of how familiar you are with video games or football.
FIFA World Cup Launch Edition will feature 48 national teams, 16 real stadiums, and over 1000 footballers.
Players criticized the project's trailer. To users like @BobbyBenzGamer, it resembled a game from the early 2000s. @expiful stated that he would rather play EA games because "at least the graphics and gameplay there are from the 21st century."
@Mr.Frost9 wonders, "Why didn't they just give the license to Konami?" This company is currently successfully developing its football simulator eFootball.
The launch of FIFA World Cup Launch Edition is expected on June 11, and the project will be available on Netflix Games.
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