FIFA breaked up with EA, the new partner is 'Roblocks'

The FIFA, which has not extended its EA License Agreement, which has been maintained for nearly 30 years. One month before the qatar world Cup, a new game partner was released. Rowlocks Corporation serves the meta bus platform Rowlocks.

The World Football Federation published a press release on the 12th and said, We agreed to a meta bus platform with more than 50 million daily active users. The Federation and Rowlocks will launch 'FIFA World', an immersive virtual game environment, in ahead of the qatar world Cup.

The Federation will provide an interesting and new online immersive experience that allows all football fans to collect exclusive virtual items through various skill games, various skill games, and various skill games, various skill games, and various skills, and challenges through cooperation. I professed. We will be able to congratulate, express, and support your favorite teams through .

According to the one-minute teaser video released by the Federation, FIFA World seems to be in the form of a separate world like other games in Lob locks. In the space, you can enjoy the World Cup highlights provided by FIFA along with several football mini-games. In the middle of the teaser, you can see the Spanish midfielder Pedro made of 'Rowlocks' characters. One of the business models is to provide various decorating items in the Visa Sticker Shop.

Through this announcement, FIFA is read as trying to capture the youth who are active in Rowlocks. FIFA has its own license, such as its own name value and the World Cup, but there is no latest soccer game development power as EA has. Due to the nature of , there is no real-time soccer game in FIFA World. Instead, it is interpreted to be the way to provide the meta bus platform targeting young people who like football.

Embarrassing Meanwhile, EA's last FIFA, FIFA 23, achieved the highest franchise record with 10 million concurrent users in the first week of release. Since 2023, FIFA will be released under the name of 'EA Sports FC'.

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