EA Sports is “exploring” the possibility of changing the name of the FIFA game series, raising the possibility that the FIFA 22 FIFA 22 newly released will be the last game in the series with the ‘FIFA’ name.
This is a decision because of their naming rights with government agencies.
A blog post was recently released by EA Sports not only celebrating the launch of FIFA 22 but also touched the EA sports plan for the future of the FIFA game series.
The EA Blog Post Reads, “As we see ahead, we also explore the idea of changing our Global Football EA Sports name.
This means we review our naming rights with FIFA, which is separate from all our official partnerships and licenses throughout the world Football.
“Since 1993, EA Sports has produced an annual version of a football video game, along with a round.
-Off edition.
This is one of the best-selling video franchises of all time.
It launched FIFA 22 on October 1 and the report said that 9.1 million people have played a new edition of the game.
EA also explained that it was fully aware of how important branded competition and national league, as well as popular clubs globally, stadiums and players were for “authenticity” FIFA game series.
Blogs also stated that through years of building a global franchise, EA knew that authenticity was very important for the experience.
That is the reason it is too focused on the collective strength of more than 300 individual licensed partners who gave them access to 17,000+ athletes in 700+ teams, in 100 stadiums and more than 30 leagues throughout the world.
It also states that EA continues to invest in the partnership and the most meaningful licenses for the players, and for that game is the only place that can be rotated authentically in the iconic UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, Premier League, Bundesliga, Premier League , Bundesliga and Laliga Santander among many others.
This step follows the Japanese game maker Konami rebranding their Pro soccer series as an Ephootball in the latest edition of the game.