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FIFA Rivals: Mythical Games and FIFA Partner for New Mobile Soccer Experience

  • India Today Gaming
  • November 23, 2024 (UPDATED: November 23, 2024 14:05 IST)

Discover FIFA Rivals, the upcoming arcade-style soccer game from Mythical Games.

Mythical Games, the studio responsible for the launch of some successful sports games, including that of NFL Rivals, has revealed the latest project in their pipeline – FIFA Rivals. This soccer game for mobile devices, made under a FIFA endorsement, is an all-new way of looking at soccer gaming. The project is scheduled to be released on Android and iOs in the summer of 2025, adding an arcade flavor to a famous sport.

A Bold Departure from Simulation Games

Some features that help FIFA Rivals stand out are the gameplay and mechanics that are better than most soccer games like FC Mobile, eFootball, and Dream League Soccer which focus on systems and simulation. This title embraces the more arcade approach one that is easier and faster to play as compared to the strategic football dynamics in place. Players will be able to build up clubs, buy and train players, and also participate in online PvP matches in real time.

The game, however, remains credible because players can look forward to actually licensed stuff which includes actual footballers as they appear and play. This combination allows for arcade stylized play without losing the core values of the game of football.

Web3 Integration Enhances the Experience

FIFA Rivals brings in Web3 tech. Translation? You can trade, buy, and sell players in a marketplace powered by the Mythos blockchain. Don’t panic if you’re not a tech wizard you don’t need a master’s degree in blockchain to enjoy the game. It’s free-to-play, so you can jump in and figure things out as you go.

FIFA’s First Post-EA Gaming Venture

This is FIFA’s first big game project since breaking up with EA in 2023. (Yeah, it was a messy divorce, but FIFA’s moving on!) While FIFA Rivals is focused on mobile, FIFA’s gaming plans go way beyond. They’re teaming up with Konami to make eFootball the official FIFAe World Cup platform, and rumor has it they’re talking to big names like 2K and Take-Two Interactive about a console game. Maybe we’ll get something epic for the 2026 World Cup? Fingers crossed!

Mythical Games is no stranger to success in the sports gaming arena. Their previous title, NFL Rivals, has surpassed five million downloads, showcasing their capability to deliver engaging and widely popular sports games. With this expertise, FIFA Rivals is poised to appeal to both casual and competitive gamers alike.

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With excitement rising, players wishing to play FIFA Rivals are advised to sign up on the official page of the game for further news and other early access options. FIFA Rivals set to be released in the summer of 2025 will also make a remarkable contribution to the mobile gaming industry by mixing realistic content with thrilling and fast arcade games.

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