EA Sports has announced a new licensing extension with UEFA, a new franchise sales milestone for the FIFA series, a launch date for FIFA 21 on Stadia, and the expansion of FIFA Online. Additionally, the company announced that it has a whopping six new FIFA games in development for mobile devices.
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Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed, nor were any specifics around the timeframe of the deal.
The deal comes at a big moment for the FIFA franchise, as FIFA 21 was the best-selling game in the UK during 2020, EA said. Additionally, FIFA 21 has more players than FIFA 20--the previous record-holder--did at this point in its lifecycle. Additionally, EA revealed that the entire FIFA franchise has now shifted 325 million units sold.
What's more, EA announced that the free-to-play FIFA Online 4 for PC will launch in Russia, Poland, and Turkey at some point in the future. EA said this opens up the franchise to "tens of millions" of potential players.
EA remarked that mobile is the "most popular gaming platform in the world," and that's why it is pushing so hard to bring more games to mobile devices. Indeed, a recent NPD study confirmed that mobile gaming is far more popular than console/PC in the US.
EA will have more news and updates to share later on Tuesday, February 2, as the mega-publisher is set to announce earnings and answer questions about its business as part of its latest earnings report. Keep checking back with GameSpot for more.