RIP
It’s the end of an era as EA have confirmed that a number of online game servers will shutdown forever as of today (November 6).
Electronic Arts, known by many as EA, are moving away from the FIFA franchise after their licensing agreement with the world football governing body came to an end, leading to a change in name.
In a statement on the official EA website at the time, Cam Weber, EVP, Group GM EA SPORTS & Racing, announced the monumental change.
“This new independent platform will bring fresh opportunity – to innovate, create and evolve. This is much more than just a change of symbol – as EA SPORTS, we’re committed to ensuring EA SPORTS FC is a symbol of change,” he said.
“We’re dedicated to meaningfully reinvesting in the sport, and we’re excited to work with a large and increasing number of partners to expand to new authentic experiences that bring joy, inclusivity and immersion to a global community of fans. I look forward to sharing more detail on these plans in the coming months.
“EA SPORTS FC will allow us to realize this future and much more…but not before we deliver our most expansive game ever with our current naming rights partner, FIFA, for one more year.
“We are committed to ensuring the next FIFA is our best ever, with more features, game modes, World Cup content, clubs, leagues, competitions, and players than any FIFA title before.”
In February, it was announced that the online servers for FIFA 16 and FIFA 17 would be turned off on Xbox 360, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, Playstation 4 and PC.
Since then, a number of other games will also have their servers turned off forever including FIFA 18, FIFA 19, FIFA 20 and FIFA 21.
Once shut down, players will no longer be able to access any online game modes but will still be able to play the likes of kick-off and career offline modes.
Despite the inevitable news, fans have still be left upset by the update.
“FIFA 19 was amazing man. I’ll never stop praising how good that game was,” while a third commented: “I still have 1 million coins in FIFA 19 & 20 that I was going to open packs with a few years later. It’s a shame that it all will disappear,” said one user.
“FIFA 20 was goated. Lockdown would not have been the same without it,” another added.
A third said: “End of a era,” while a fourth commented: “I still have 1 million coins in FIFA 19 & 20 that I was going to open packs with a few years later. It’s a shame that it all will disappear.”
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