![]() ![]() ![]() At present, EA's only real competition is Konami's recently-rebranded eFootball, which was disastrously rebooted as a free-to-play release rife with glitches and other problems. ![]() EA is reportedly looking into changing FIFA's name to "EA Sports FC" in response.įIFA's statement also opens the door for more competition from other major developers. FIFA reportedly wants to charge EA $1 billion every four years to continue using its name, which EA has used since the mid-90s. Its biggest impact is apt to be on the name itself. EA negotiates licensing deals with individual clubs and leagues, and recently inked long-term detail with FIFPRO, a professional soccer association that will give EA access to the names and likenesses of thousands of players around the globe. This does not necessarily mean the end of EA's soccer franchise as we know it.
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