The Footy Game Shake-Up: Enter Netflix and a Surprise Developer
Hold onto your controllers, folks! The world of football gaming is experiencing an unexpected twist, and it’s not just another free kick gone awry. FIFA has decided to pay attention to streaming—yes, that’s right, the organization is teaming up with Netflix to create a football game that’ll stream directly to TV screens, while players frantically tap away on their mobile phones as controllers. Because who doesn’t want to juggle screens during a nail-biting match?
- The Footy Game Shake-Up: Enter Netflix and a Surprise Developer
- FIFA’s Breakup: A Dramatic Split Worthy of Reality TV
- The Master Plan: Redefining Football Gaming, One Stream at a Time
- Meet the New Kid on the Block: Delphi Interactive
- Anticipation Builds: A Summer Release Fit for a World Cup
- Exciting Quotes from Important People
- Netflix’s Contribution: Making Football Accessible
FIFA’s Breakup: A Dramatic Split Worthy of Reality TV
Ah, 2023. A year that’ll go down in football history for a reason other than breathtaking goals and questionable VAR decisions. It marked the end of a nearly three-decade-long relationship between FIFA and EA. Yes, the pair broke up, and the last EA Sports title with the FIFA label was aptly named FIFA 23. From here on, it’s a new era—or is it a new player in the game, calling itself EA Sports FC? Talk about a messy divorce!
The Master Plan: Redefining Football Gaming, One Stream at a Time
FIFA president Gianni Infantino has long dreamed of creating a football game that makes a splash in the gaming pond, and with Netflix jumping onboard, it seems that dream is becoming a reality. Infantino is ecstatic—because who wouldn’t be? This epic partnership aims to tickle the fancy of billions of die-hard football fans around the world. No more sitting alone on the couch; now it’s all about gathering around the streamed magic on the family TV.
Meet the New Kid on the Block: Delphi Interactive
Enter Delphi Interactive, a California-based studio that’s been quietly working in the shadow of more prominent developers. They may not have released their own games yet, but they’ve rubbed elbows with the big leagues, getting involved with IO Interactive on an exciting upcoming title (007 First Light, anyone?). It’s like bringing an unknown band to open for a superstar; one can only hope they possess the talent to back up that stage time!
Anticipation Builds: A Summer Release Fit for a World Cup
Mark your calendars! The new and improved football extravaganza is slated for a summer release, ideally just in time to coincide with the FIFA World Cup in North America. Nothing like launching a game that pits players against each other just as nations clash on the pitch!
Exciting Quotes from Important People
Of course, this momentous occasion wouldn’t be complete without some grandiloquent quotes from the key players. Infantino declared with gusto that this collaboration stands as a “key milestone” in FIFA’s commitment to revolutionizing football gaming. It aspires to redefine the very essence of ‘simulation games’—which surely means fewer glitches and more graceful fall goals, right?
Casper Daugaard, the founder & CEO of Delphi, pitched in with: “Football is the biggest thing in the world.” Now, there’s a statement that packs a punch. With all that confidence, he seems ready to deliver a game that everyone—yes, including the friend who once kicked his last controller across the room—can enjoy.
Netflix’s Contribution: Making Football Accessible
And let’s not forget the grand vision of Netflix Games president, Alain Tascan. He envisions that by 2026, when the FIFA World Cup takes center stage, fans can unleash their inner football fanatics right from their living rooms. With just a tap of a button, the hustle and bustle of the football world’s roots will be brought back to life. Because who doesn’t want to argue about offside calls in their living room?
So, there it is—FIFA and Netflix are scoring a big goal with this partnership. As they kick off this new chapter, football fans can look forward to an experience that promises to be as thrilling as a last-minute penalty shootout. Wait…is that the sound of controllers being thrown again?

