By Rob Leane

Published: Thursday, 29 September 2022 at 12:00 am


With the FIFA 23 release date arriving this week, there’s something of an ‘end of an era’ feeling among the fandom for EA Sports’ football gaming franchise.

After all, it has been widely publicised that EA Sports will not be partnering with the world governing body of football (the real-life FIFA organisation) on any further games after FIFA 23.

Instead, the team that normally works on EA’s FIFA games is planning to launch a new franchise called EA Sports FC, and we’d expect it to arrive at this sort of time next year. To learn more, read on!

Is FIFA 23 the last FIFA?

Long story short: yes, FIFA 23 will be the last FIFA-branded game that EA Sports makes for the foreseeable future.

However, EA Sports will continue making football games, with their next one due to be called EA Sports FC – and it sounds like this rebranded effort will contain a lot of familiar elements for fans.

EA promised in an official blog post: “Everything you love about our games will be part of EA Sports FC – the same great experiences, modes, leagues, tournaments, clubs and athletes will be there. Ultimate Team, Career Mode, Pro Clubs and VOLTA Football will all be there.”

EA did imply that there will be more changes than just the name, though, saying in the same blog: “This is much more than just a change of symbol – as EA Sports, we’re committed to ensuring EA Sports FC is a symbol of change. We’re dedicated to meaningfully reinvesting in the sport, and we’re excited to work with a large and increasing number of partners to expand to new authentic experiences that bring joy, inclusivity and immersion to a global community of fans.”

As for FIFA, the actual governing body of real-life football said in its own statement: “FIFA is engaging with various industry players, including developers, investors and analysts, to build out a long-term view of the gaming, eSports and interactive entertainment sector.”

It sounds to us, then, like FIFA could partner up with a different developer for future gaming projects that could bear the FIFA branding. So even though EA Sports will not make another FIFA game any time soon, that wouldn’t stop another developer from picking up the FIFA name rights and doing its own thing with it. If we hear anything on that front, we’ll let you know.