Every year, global soccer governing body FIFA holds its own awards ceremony to recognize the most outstanding players from ...
You’d be forgiven for thinking the Sifu devs’ next game might, just maybe, feature some head-kicking, but you’d be wrong.
FIFA, the global governing body for soccer, has partnered with blockchain gaming studio Mythical Games to develop “FIFA Rivals,” a free-to-play soccer game set to launch on iOS and Android in the ...
Mythical Games and FIFA are collaborating to launch a new football game title in 2025. Mythical Games CEO Linden projects FIFA Rivals to have over 100 million gamers. FIFA partnered with multiple ...
The game will also be free-to-play, making it accessible to all soccer fans at no cost. FIFA Rivals is being developed specifically for iOS and Android mobile devices and will include a ...
More than a year after FIFA’s decades ... produce a better soccer video game series by itself, the global governing body is back with a new licensed game—this time a free-to-play, non ...
DAZN the UK based global sports streaming service, who is believed to be in advanced talks to either buy or take a key stake ...
The game will be free-to-play and will include in ... and trade their favorite football stars. Mattias Grafström, FIFA Secretary General, said: “We’re thrilled to partner with Mythical ...
“FIFA Rivals” will be free-to-play, but includes in-game and web marketplaces utilizing Mythical’s Mythos blockchain. This will allow players to buy and sell football stars using real mone ...
In FIFA Rivals, players will create and manage their own football club, leveling up and enhancing lineups to compete in real-time, PvP arcade-style matches. The free-to-play game will feature in ...
The game will be free-to-play, but Mythos is also including ... Konami's Pro Evolution Soccer was once the primary competitor to EA and FIFA's soccer franchise. However, FIFA and Konami didn ...