Here are the latest developments on FIFA World Cup video games as of now.
What’s new
- Netflix is reportedly launching a FIFA-branded World Cup game in summer 2026, developed by Delphi Interactive, with mobile play and cross-platform potential for Netflix subscribers. This marks FIFA’s first major standalone World Cup adaptation outside traditional EA partnerships.[1][2]
- In addition, FIFA has been pursuing licensing partnerships for World Cup content through other publishers, including a World Cup mode with Football Manager, as part of a broader strategy to diversify football gaming beyond EA’s titles. This signals ongoing expansion beyond the EA Sports ecosystem.[5][1]
Context and expectations
- The 2026 World Cup timing provides a natural window for a new World Cup-specific experience, especially given FIFA’s split from EA Sports in recent years. Observers expect the Netflix title to focus on accessible, casual play suited to a broad audience, with potential companion modes or online play to leverage the World Cup fever.[2][1]
- EA Sports FC 26 (and successors) remains a major contemporary football game, with ongoing patches and updates, and there is speculation about World Cup–themed content or special events within EA’s titles, though not a dedicated World Cup installment in the EA lineup.[4]
Representative examples
- Netflix World Cup game: a mobile-leaning, Netflix-exclusive title announced to align with the 2026 World Cup window; players can use smartphones and potentially play solo or online with friends. This is part of FIFA’s broader licensing push for diverse partners.[2]
- Football Manager World Cup mode: FIFA has explored a fully licensed World Cup mode via a partnership with Football Manager, indicating cross-franchise collaboration to capture the World Cup experience across different game styles.[1]
Note on sources
- The above reflects reporting from late 2025 and early 2026 about FIFA’s licensing strategy and Netflix collaboration, as well as ongoing discussions around World Cup content in other football games.[5][1][2]
If you’d like, I can pull the latest official announcements or summarize potential release windows and platform availability once official press releases are published. Would you like me to monitor for new confirmations and share updates as they come?
Sources
FIFA have confirmed that the organization will partner with new third-party studios and publishers after Tuesday's announcement that their annual game with EA Sports would go on without the FIFA license.
www.goal.comFIFA are finally releasing a new video game after splitting from EA Sports. However, it's a mobile game releasing on Netflix.
esports-news.co.ukGaming company EA and FIFA - football's international governing body - previously combined to run the flagship football esports tournament. It had been branded the FIFAe World Cup since 2018 until the most recent final in July.
news.sky.comBy Nick Kariuki Thousands will travel to Canada this summer to watch 24 national soccer teams compete across six cities for the World Cup title. In the sports video game world, industry leader Electronic Arts Inc. takes the opportunity to release a new title of its licensed “FIFA” franchise. That means a game with all […]
news.medill.northwestern.edu“The FIFA World Cup is going to be the cultural event of 2026, and now fans will be able to celebrate their fandom by bringing the game right into their living rooms”
humenglish.comFIFA have confirmed that the organization will partner with new third-party studios and publishers after Tuesday's announcement that their annual game with EA Sports would go on without the FIFA license.
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