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The long-running and successful EA Sports FIFA gaming series will end after the launch of FIFA 23, EA Sports and FIFA have confirmed.
Electronic Arts (EA) were the first to confirm the high-profile divorce, with the publisher announcing that FIFA 23 will still launch this year, but following this, there will be a new gaming title called EA Sports FC. Few details have been revealed about EA Sports FC so far, but more news is expected in July.
FIFA responded with a statement of their own shortly after, confirming that the partnership would end, whilst also announcing the launch of various new football video games developed with third-party studios and publishers including FIFA 24 and a number of non-simulation football games. These statements confirmed the ending of a 30-year partnership between EA Sports and FIFA.
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FIFA 23 is due to be released in September 2022, with nothing set to change in regards to the experience for players compared to previous FIFA titles. But, what about after?
EA has assured fans


