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FIFA is going to release 4 new blockchain games after Electronic Arts breakup

FIFA is going to release 4 new blockchain games after Electronic Arts breakup

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by dapp_writer005

4 years ago


Recently, 4 new blockchain games from the International Football Federation (FIFA) have been announced. This happened in honor of the World Cup, which will be held in Qatar. Thus, with new Web3 games, the FIFA team wants to entertain and attract more fans.

At the beginning of 2022, the teams of Electronic Arts (EA) and FIFA ended their thirty-year partnership due to the fact that they were unable to agree on a new deal. The series of games that were released by EA, licensed by FIFA, were the best sellers in the market.

After this breakup, the FIFA team gave hints that they would continue to release games separately from EA and have alerted their users to some plans. FIFA developers are going to release 4 new games that are based on the future of the World Cup.

All games are created, taking into account web3 technology and further digital interaction. Each game has unique football tournament events.FIFA team

AI League - the first football application on the blockchain. This is a 4x4 simulator. Gamers have the ability to control characters with artificial intelligence, as well as use them in the game with each other.

In the Matchday game, all users will compete with each other and make predictions. It is based on football cards.

Phygtl fans will be happy as FIFA launches a mobile game with cryptocurrency rewards. All users will get an unforgettable experience.

The fourth game on this list 0 Upland. With its help, gamers will be able to collect unique digital tokens of the World Cup in their collection.

Experts have recorded a huge demand for fan tokens in anticipation of the World Cup. At the end of the summer, SANTOS, LAZIO, PSG, BAR and CITY tokens were sold on the Binance exchange for a total of $2 billion.

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