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  • ChaseB
    #BringBackFaceuary
    • Oct 2003
    • 9844

    #1

    Analyzing the Divorce Between EA and FIFA



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  • tessl
    All Star
    • Apr 2007
    • 5685

    #2
    Re: Analyzing the Divorce Between EA and FIFA

    Interesting development. Sounds like EA made a smart move. Cost/benefit of the FIFA license wasn't worth it.

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    • Freebirdz
      Rookie
      • Aug 2021
      • 94

      #3
      Re: Analyzing the Divorce Between EA and FIFA

      So many questions...

      How many times has EA been sued over the FIFA card thing?
      Has this created a bad relationship between the two?
      Is this going to cause a problem with getting real players into the game?
      If so this will destroy revenue from the card thing.

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      • jcblayze
        Pro
        • Feb 2004
        • 660

        #4
        Re: Analyzing the Divorce Between EA and FIFA

        Not often that we can say that EA is the better corporation of the two but that's definitely the case here.
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        • scottyo60
          Pro
          • Oct 2008
          • 499

          #5
          Re: Analyzing the Divorce Between EA and FIFA

          If only this new found money could go to MLS being fully authentic stadiums and all. I'm at best a casual fan. Don't really care about Europe. I follow the Crew because as a kid they were a day 1 team showing up. The rest just means so little I don't buy until late. Pick up free or discount under $20

          Also they lead with Ultimate team. Again, I'm extremely casual. There is so much and so many players I've rarely ever started into the mode. It feels weird it won't be FIFA but I kinda think EA gives no cares as long as UT is thriving.

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          • updateoldgames
            Rookie
            • Nov 2021
            • 24

            #6
            Re: Analyzing the Divorce Between EA and FIFA

            Originally posted by Freebirdz
            So many questions...

            How many times has EA been sued over the FIFA card thing?
            Has this created a bad relationship between the two?
            Is this going to cause a problem with getting real players into the game?
            If so this will destroy revenue from the card thing.
            Not as long as they keep the FIFPRO license.

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            • sheredia
              MVP
              • Apr 2006
              • 2351

              #7
              i agree with scottyo60...i'm a casual fan at best too. FIFA got greedy and wanted a piece of the UT pie and EA wasn't having it. however, this could work for both sides. FIFA can now go to multiple companies (2K, etc.) and see which company rises to the top with the best game. EA can now be more flexible with modes, rosters, custom teams, (roster share?), etc. and not be under FIFA's control and maybe we'll see a better game as a result.
              Last edited by sheredia; 05-13-2022, 11:52 AM.

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              • dubcity
                Hall Of Fame
                • May 2012
                • 17874

                #8
                Re: Analyzing the Divorce Between EA and FIFA

                Originally posted by scottyo60
                If only this new found money could go to MLS being fully authentic stadiums and all.
                They could build an authentic stadium IRL with the money they've saved.

                But no, I'm sure the trickle down economics won't work like that. It never does.

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                • KG
                  Welcome Back
                  • Sep 2005
                  • 17583

                  #9
                  Re: Analyzing the Divorce Between EA and FIFA

                  What would be crazy and highly comedic would be IF

                  Konami partnered with FIFA and rebranded "eFootball" to "FIFA" lol.
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                  • Big Bankhead
                    Rookie
                    • Jun 2012
                    • 482

                    #10
                    Re: Analyzing the Divorce Between EA and FIFA

                    Originally posted by KG
                    What would be crazy and highly comedic would be IF

                    Konami partnered with FIFA and rebranded "eFootball" to "FIFA" lol.
                    With the FIFA license costing $1 billion or more, Konami definitely won’t be doing that, especially when their net worth is only $6 billion.
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                    • dubcity
                      Hall Of Fame
                      • May 2012
                      • 17874

                      #11
                      Re: Analyzing the Divorce Between EA and FIFA

                      Originally posted by Big Bankhead
                      With the FIFA license costing $1 billion or more, Konami definitely won’t be doing that, especially when their net worth is only $6 billion.
                      And they've got alligator arms at this point. Not trying to spend any money.

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                      • Glen286
                        Rookie
                        • Jun 2017
                        • 46

                        #12
                        Re: Analyzing the Divorce Between EA and FIFA

                        the increasing popularity of Club Football and Ultimate Team made the FIFA license expendable imo. Hopefully we can still get a simulation game surrounding the world cup/national teams.

                        I might be in the minority but I liked using the National Teams.

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                        • Big Bankhead
                          Rookie
                          • Jun 2012
                          • 482

                          #13
                          Re: Analyzing the Divorce Between EA and FIFA

                          Originally posted by Glen286
                          the increasing popularity of Club Football and Ultimate Team made the FIFA license expendable imo. Hopefully we can still get a simulation game surrounding the world cup/national teams.

                          I might be in the minority but I liked using the National Teams.
                          As did I. The World Cup is one of my favorite times of year. I would tell people to not bother me for those weeks so I could watch all the games and analyze them. I hope we do get a world up game in the future.
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