Electronic Arts has various gaming franchises under its belt, and one of the most popular game franchises it has is the FIFA association football, aka soccer, video game series. With the recent release of FC 25 Coins. EA announced that the game has a record-breaking launch and provided some comments on the FC 25 Ultimate Teamure of the franchise.
In a press release earlier today, EA Sports Group General Manager Cam Weber shared the company’s thanks to the FIFA players for all of their support. Weber stated that the company saw FC 25 had 9.1 million players already join and make 7.6 million Ultimate Team squads that have played 460 million matches. While thanking the players for their support, Weber also shared that the company is looking to the FC 25 Ultimate Teamure of the franchise in the foreseeable FC 25 Ultimate Teamure, and that may involve changing the franchise’s name.
In the post, Weber stated that after years of building its global audience, EA is looking at the direction FIFA could be going in. Part of this involves the possibility of the company changing the name of its global EA Sports football games. However, the post doesn’t provide a clear indication of what the new name for the franchise could be.
EA is currently reviewing all of its naming rights agreements with the FIFA organization, which according to the post, is separate from its other official partnerships and licenses in the association football world. Despite this, Weber emphasizes that EA’s objective is still to continue delivering the best gaming experiences to its fans. At the time of writing, this appears to be the only major change for the FIFA franchise annouced so far by EA.
According to the post, part of EA’s focus to creating better game experiences is by listening to player feedback on how it can move forward with the cheap Fut 25 Coins franchise. The post lists some of the things EA consistently hears, including growing the global community and making innovative football experiences across new platforms. Also, committing to each level of the sport, “including grassroots, and accelerating the elevation of the women‘s game.” All of which has contributed to EA having a “clear vision for the FC 25 Ultimate Teamure of football.”