2K Sports may be developing FIFA 2K25, set for release later this year

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Rumor mill: The Fédération Internationale De Football Association (FIFA) may have finally found a producer to continue its triple-A football video gaming legacy. Gaming retailer MohPlay claims 2K Games has penned a licensing deal with the international football organization and is releasing a title this year.

The potential for a new FIFA title before the year's end is exciting for fans who haven't seen a FIFA game since September 2022. MohPlay stated that FIFA 2K25 will launch later this year as the world prepares for the epic 48-club, 104-match FIFA World Cup 26 starting on June 11, 2026.

Of course, take the claim with the recommended dosage of salt. While MohPlay had an official-looking new logo (below), neither 2K Games nor FIFA have announced a partnership or game. The retailer could be making the whole thing up for publicity, but that's a pretty risky gamble. However, a stroll through its X feed shows the company is boldly self-promotional.

If it's not a hoax, we could expect to hear official confirmation any day now since we are nearly halfway through the year.

It has been just over two years since EA parted ways with FIFA. The split arose from a disagreement as to the value of the FIFA brand – essentially, EA refused to pay higher licensing fees going into the 2022 World Cup. The publisher didn't leave FIFA fans in the lurch as it wasted no time announcing and developing the generically named EA Sports FC (Football Club) series.

Meanwhile, FIFA suffered a licensing identity crisis, seemingly unsure what to do without EA publishing its yearly video game installment. Upon the breakup, FIFA announced several questionable licensing deals with developers few have ever heard of to make "future-focused Web 3.0 games" that nobody wanted to play. Here are some examples:

  • AI League by Altered States Machine – A 4x4 "casual" football game where AI controlled the characters and players made management/coaching decisions at "fun and tactical moments."
  • FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 in the Upland Metaverse by Upland – A blockchain-based metaverse, mapped to the real world, in which players could buy and sell virtual properties.
  • FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 by Phygtl – A mobile app offering fans an "immersive experience" that has them working together to create a fan-generated digital reward.

To be fair, these "experiences' were designed solely for fans watching or attending the 2022 World Cup and not necessarily for the fans of EA's franchise.

Regardless of the success or failure of these joint ventures, none came close to what FIFA fans had with FIFA 23 – granted EA's FC 24 has proven to be a better game in the graphics and gameplay department than the previous FIFA games, no license required. But now there's hope that 2K will bring some extra competition to the field.

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I like seeing the real player names, but 2K is even worse about micro-transaction hell than EA is. I can almost guarentee you they're going to hide ALOT of stuff behind $120 versions or micro-transactions for everything even for single player.

EA's FIFA was bad for this, but I never played it online so couldn't care less about all the "FIFA bucks" and never bought anything but the basic version since something like FIFA '97, but 2K seems to leak micro-transactions into single-player too which is just...no. Not going to pay-to-play a single player game.

PES was good as a "soccer game", but they kinda lost out to the FIFA license and EA juggernaut. Their engine was "better", but it wasn't as "fun". Yes, you could manually load in your own rosters and stuff, but still a PITA to stay on top of it.
 
Great! Btw, there is a third rival making a football game. It is called something like Ultimate football, they have few videos of gameplay already.
3 football games instead of EA's card market sim, this is what I hope to see within the next few years.
 
Great,
at least there will be more football game options than what EA is offering..

Does Konami still make their football game, or did that die with the rest of Konami's gaming division?

[Also FYI: Pro Evolution Soccer was superior to FIFA for well over a decade]
 
Does Konami still make their football game, or did that die with the rest of Konami's gaming division?

[Also FYI: Pro Evolution Soccer was superior to FIFA for well over a decade]
I have my share of enjoying PES..
oh, it's true, in terms of gameplay, PES was superior..
but since PES changed to eFootball, I no longer have any other choice to play football games other than FIFA..
 
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