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FIFA Just Chose eFootball Over EA FC?!

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The FIFA situation is completely cooked right now. With FIFA officially backing the FIFAe World Cup through eFootball, EA SPORTS FC doing its own World Cup-adjacent content, and no proper standalone World Cup game anywhere in sight, football gaming is heading into one of the biggest tournaments on the planet in total chaos.

In this video, we break down why FIFA partnering with eFootball is such a wild move, what it says about the messy split from EA, and why the football gaming landscape feels more fractured than ever. We get into eFootball’s surprising recovery, the hidden clues that pointed to this partnership, EA SPORTS FC Mobile’s strange World Cup activity, and the bigger reason FIFA may have chosen Konami over the biggest football game in the world.

We also talk about the real problem nobody wants to address: the death of the proper World Cup game. No standalone 2026 FIFA World Cup game, no full tournament experience, no real successor to classics like the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa game — just live-service events, mobile quizzes, and a lot of missed opportunity. If you care about football games, the World Cup, and where this genre is heading next, this is a conversation you need to hear.

Watch till the end and let me know — would you rather have an official FIFAe World Cup in eFootball, or a full standalone World Cup game built properly from the ground up?
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FIFA
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2023, efootball, esports
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