This is a mistake, people want to play as big known teams and players, people wanna be mbappe in game, if they lose the rights it will be over
From a licence they paid for … they don’t need to thank FIFA for anything.No one said that. But they milked that shit like no tomorrow and made fortunes.
I hope you're rightIf there's a better alternative, yes. But if no company decides to pay FIFA for the license the odds will be even, meaning EA is still gonna have the best, most played football game in the world. And ditching Fifa would even be in EA's favor, I can already see custom creator for each team member, with stat/RPG elements, and with appearance/apparel stuff as MTX. So that when you play against your buddy or some stranger online, your playing with YOUR team, the one you crafted s o carefully, meaning every match, every win and lose would feel that much more personal.
Well, as much flak as EA gets, FIFA is a much shittier company and makes EA's management look like absolute saints
Doubt that. Especially if a couple more Football games come out by then
Forget about that. A proper football game would take 5 to 7 years to develop, plus a monumental initial investment.
Its like saying: Lets do a competitor for Google Ads. Yeah, good luck with that.
This is a mistake, people want to play as big known teams and players, people wanna be mbappe in game, if they lose the rights it will be over
Without the license, how many will they sell?
Half? A quarter?
I doubt the morons who buy “FIFA” yearly will know the difference between EA’s next football game and something like PFL with Ronaldo on the front cover.
If theres not a football game called FIFA, its up for grabs after awhile. Nothing like Google ads
They’ll sell 95% of their usual volume the first year after the name change.
100% the next year.
PES shat in them for a few years, despite the FIFA name.After milking that FIFA name for decades, that's the thanks they give?
Nah. I'm guessing what he is saying is that anything outside of the traditional 11 vs 11 has needed to be signed off on by FIFA and they've been a pain in the ass with approving things and maybe it's delayed additional content is past games.Seeing as they have put out various modes beyond traditional 11 vs 11 I am intrigued.
Does he want to add guns?
Or Rugby?
Sure it takes more than just a patch with all the licenses involved.You have no idea what you’re talking about.
All EA would need to do is release a patch for their last FIFA game that changes the name. In about a month, 99% of their player base would know the new name.
And of course, given that it’d take years before any competitor can show up, they’d have properly cemented the new name with consumers by then.
EA knows from the past (by getting their shit pushed in by Konami) that it is possible to succeed without the FIFA name. "EA Sports" brand is also recognised in an of itself.
PES shat in them for a few years, despite the FIFA name.
Sure it takes more than just a patch with all the licenses involved.
And when the mainstream fans go to look for FIFA 2024 and cant find it its gonna make a difference to sales.
Mums will see PFL with a cover of Ronaldo and whatever EA decides to Call there next football game, Im not saying its gonna be competitive but an EA football game without the FIFA cover and title is gonna take a hit in sales.
FIFA, the name is what sells, its in the name
Like I said, you’re not thinking this through.
The ‘mainstream fans’ are the ones that buy fifa every year. As soon as EA releases an update to the game, every single one of those mainstream fans would know the game is now EA Football.
For the handful that might not update and might not know, they’ll go to the shops the next year and find out the name change.
It’ll take YEARS before FIFA can find a viable developer to put out another football game. Are you suggesting that mainstream buyers won’t have played their usual annual fix in the interim?
I was probably too conservative with my 95% prediction
I think the devils in the detail on this.But they still had the FIFA name and licenses and PES just started to go down hill.
If Konami kept making good PES games, PES would still be doing great.
EA just adjusted its marketing while PES’s gameplay got worse and worse. EA’s football games survived because of the FIFA name. Without it and the licenses they would be dead in the water if PES was still good and had licenses
I think the devils in the detail on this.
PES began to suffer for four main reasons
1. EA ramped up its marketing for FIFA to a point where Konami simply couldn’t compete. They began to lose players to FIFA
2. EA sorted their shit out with regards to the engine and gameplay of FIFA. Again PES lost market share and players
3. EA paid for more and more exclusivity with regards to names, kits, likenesses etc. this pushed PES’s authenticity further and further back. Authenticity is crucial to many FIFA players and played a major part in PES’s downfall
4. Konami failed to invest in PES. The engine grew more and more tired with each new release and the dev team struggled to keep up with the tech of the PS3 and then PS4 sand the gap between the two games became a gulf in almost every way. PES survived the FIFA branding in the old PS1 & PS2 days because it had superior gameplay. As soon as it lost that battle, it never recovered and it has now become this sad shadow of its former glorious self
Yes sorry. I meant like years ago. RTTWC 98 was a standout year for fifa. Then they dropped down again. But a few years later they realised ‘oh wait. Are you saying if we make a good game, more people will buy it?’All of thats true.
I just dont think EA really improved their gameplay. A bit.
I played it last year and it felt the same as 2013 which felt the same as 2006 lol
Obviously, Ball RoyaleSeeing as they have put out various modes beyond traditional 11 vs 11 I am intrigued.
Does he want to add guns?
Or Rugby?
What a pompous statement. The video game is bigger than the actual sport/FIFA segment. Fucking LOL.