FIFA (video game series)
GenresSports, simulationDevelopersEA SportsPublishersElectronic ArtsPlatformsAmiga, DOS, Nokia N-gage, Sega 32X,Sega Mega-CD/Sega CD, Master System, Sega Game Gear, Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, Sega Saturn,GameCube, Gizmondo, PlayStation,PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3,PlayStation 4, PlayStation Portable,PlayStation Vita, SNES, Nintendo 64,Nintendo DS, Nintendo 3DS, Wii, Wii U,Game Boy, Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance, 3DO, Microsoft Windows, iOS,Mobile Phone, Android, Xbox 360, Xbox 360 Kinect, Xbox, Xbox One, Windows Phone, OS XOriginal releaseAnnually, 1993–presentFirst releaseFIFA International Soccer 15 July 1993Latest releaseFIFA 16 22 September 2015
FIFA, also known as FIFA Football or FIFA Soccer, is a series of association footballvideo games or football simulator, released annually by Electronic Arts under the EA Sports label. While there was no major competition when EA released the first titles in their Madden NFL and NHL series, football video games such as Sensible Soccer, Kick Offand Match Day had been developed since the late 1980s and already competitive in the games market when EA Sports announced a football game as the next addition to their EA Sports label.
When the series began in late 1993, it was notable for being the first to have an official licence from FIFA, the world governing body of football. The latest installments in the series contain many exclusively-licensed leagues including leagues and teams from around the world, including the GermanBundesliga and 2. Bundesliga, EnglishPremier League and Football League, ItalianSerie A, Spanish La Liga, Portuguese Primeira Liga, French Ligue 1, Dutch Eredivisie, Brazilian Campeonato Brasileiro Série A, Mexican Liga MX, American Major League Soccer, South Korean K-League, SaudiProfessional League, Australian A-League, Turkish Süper Lig and Argentine Primera División, allowing the use of real leagues, clubs and player names and likenesses within the games. In addition, internationally popular clubs from around the world, including some teams from Greece and South Africa, without those nations’ entire leagues.
The main series has been complemented by additional installments based on single major tournaments, such as the FIFA World Cup,UEFA European Football Championship andUEFA Champions League, as well as a series of football management titles.
As of FIFA 13, Lionel Messi is the face of the franchise, appearing on the front cover of every game released in the series and in promotional campaigns and advertisements. He replaced Wayne Rooney, who appeared on seven straight covers from FIFA 06 to FIFA 12.[1][2]
As of 2011, the FIFA franchise has been localised into 18 languages and available in 51 countries.[3] The series has sold more than 100 million copies worldwide, making it the best-selling sports video game franchise in the world, and one of the best-selling video game franchises.[4] Also, FIFA 12 holds the record for the “fastest selling sports game ever” with over 3.2 million games sold and over $186 million generated at retail in its first week of release.[5]
The franchise’s latest release is FIFA 16, released on September 22, 2015, in North America, September 24, 2015, in Europe, October 1, 2015, in Brazil and on October 8, 2015, in Japan for multiple gaming systems.
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