FIFA (video game series)
FIFA is a football simulation video game franchise. Between 1993 and 2022 it was developed by EA Vancouver and EA Romania and published by EA Sports. After a four year hiatus, it is set to return in 2026 with two games: FIFA Heroes, developed and published by ENVER and a currently untitled FIFA game that will be made by Netflix.
As of 2011, the FIFA franchise has been localised into 18 languages and available in 51 countries. Listed in Guinness World Records as the best-selling sports video game franchise in the world, the FIFA series has sold more than 325 million copies as of 2021. On 10 May 2022, it was announced that EA and FIFA's partnership of 30 years would come to an end upon the termination of their licensing agreement, making FIFA 23 the last entry to the franchise under the FIFA name. As a successor to the FIFA series, EA launched the EA Sports FC franchise, with EA Sports FC 24 being the first installment under the new name.
Football video games such as Tehkan World Cup, Sensible Soccer, Kick Off and Match Day had been developed since the late 1980s, and were 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 with FIFA International Soccer on the Mega Drive">Mega (video game magazine)">Mega Drive in late 1993, it was notable for being the first to have an official license from FIFA, the world governing body of football. The main series has been complemented by additional installments based on single major tournaments, such as the FIFA World Cup, UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League and UEFA European Football Championship, as well as a series of football management titles. Since the 1990s, the franchise's main competitor has been Konami's eFootball series.
EA's last release featured Kylian Mbappé, who appeared on the front cover of the series for the three consecutive years between FIFA 21 and FIFA 23, as the face of the franchise. Chelsea Women forward Sam Kerr appears alongside Mbappé on the ultimate edition, becoming the first female footballer in franchise history to do so. In EA Sports FC 24, the inaugural installment of the succeeding EA Sports FC franchise, Erling Haaland appeared on the covers of both the standard and ultimate editions. Previous cover stars include Eden Hazard, who was the face of FIFA 20, as well as Cristiano Ronaldo, the cover star of FIFA 18 and FIFA 19. Lionel Messi appeared on four straight covers from FIFA 13 to FIFA 16. Wayne Rooney starred on seven covers of the series: every game from FIFA 06 to FIFA 12. Ronaldinho appeared alongside Rooney on four of these, and he also appeared on the cover of FIFA Football 2004, FIFA Street and FIFA Street 3. Since the release of FIFA Mobile in 2016, midfielder Kevin de Bruyne and forwards Marco Reus, Hazard, Ronaldo, Neymar, Paulo Dybala, Mbappé and Vinícius Júnior have appeared on the cover.
The cover star of the game usually tends to have the highest OVR rating.
FIFA 12 holds the record for the "fastest selling sports game ever" with more than 3.2 million games sold and more than $186 million generated at retail in its first week of release. The franchise's final release under EA Sports, FIFA 23, was released worldwide on 27 September 2022. It is available for multiple gaming systems, including the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.
History
While FIFA 95 did not add much other than the ability to play with club teams, FIFA 96 pushed the boundaries. For the first time with real player names by obtaining the FIFPro license, the PlayStation, PC, 32X and Sega Saturn versions used EA's "Virtual Stadium" engine, with 2D sprite players moving around a real-time 3D stadium. FIFA 97 improved on this with polygonal models for players and added an indoor soccer mode, but an early pinnacle was reached with FIFA: Road to World Cup 98. This version featured much improved graphics, a complete World Cup with qualifying rounds and refined gameplay. Months later, World Cup 98 was EA's first officially licensed tournament game.John Motson was the first commentator for the FIFA series, and has worked alongside Ally McCoist, Andy Gray, Des Lynam, Mark Lawrenson and Chris Waddle. Motson first joined the franchise for FIFA 96; he and McCoist were replaced by Gray and Clive Tyldesley for FIFA 06 but later returned for FIFA Manager 08. Martin Tyler was the default commentator for the FIFA series from 2006 to 2020, alongside Andy Gray between 2006 and 2010 and Alan Smith from 2011 to 2020. Derek Rae and Lee Dixon appear in FIFA 19 as commentators for UEFA competitions, and alternate with Tyler and Smith in all competitions in FIFA 20. Rae and Dixon became the sole English-language commentators in FIFA 21, replacing Tyler and Smith. In FIFA 22 and FIFA 23, Stewart Robson serves as Derek Rae's co-commentator, replacing Dixon. Guy Mowbray and Sue Smith were introduced as a new commentary duo in EA Sports FC 24, alternating with Derek Rae and Stewart Robson.
FIFA games have been met with some minor criticism; such as improvements each game features over its predecessor. As the console market expanded, FIFA was challenged directly by other titles, most notably Konami's Pro Evolution Soccer series. The rivalry between both franchises since the 1990s has been considered the "greatest rivalry" in the history of sports video games. While FIFA initially had a more "arcade-style" approach, PES was more of a football simulation video game series with "faster-paced tactical play" and more varied emergent gameplay, which led to PES rivaling FIFA in sales during the 2000s. EA responded by borrowing gameplay elements from PES in order to improve FIFA, which led to FIFA pulling ahead commercially by a significant margin in the early 2010s. Both FIFA and Pro Evolution Soccer have a large following, but FIFA sales were rising by as much as 23 percent year-on-year in the early 2010s.
By 2000, the FIFA series had sold more than units worldwide, making it the best-selling association football video game series. In 2010, the FIFA series had sold more than 100 million copies, making it the best-selling sports video game franchise in the world and the most profitable EA Sports title. With FIFA 12 selling 3.2 million copies in the first week after its 27 September North American debut in 2011, EA Sports dubbed it "the most successful launch in EA Sports history".
In 2012, EA Sports signed Lionel Messi to the FIFA franchise, luring him away from the competitor Pro Evolution Soccer. Messi's likeness was then immediately placed on the cover of FIFA Street. In 2013, the Spanish professional women's footballer Vero Boquete started a petition on Change.org, which called upon Electronic Arts to introduce female players in the FIFA series. The petition attracted 20,000 signatures in 24 hours. FIFA 16, released on 25 September 2015, included female national teams.
In 2018, Steve Boxer of The Guardian called FIFA 18 "the slickest, most polished and by far the most popular football game around" and "football games' equivalent of the Premier League". He praised the game's FIFA Ultimate Team, which "encourages you to purchase Panini-sticker-like player packs to build up a dream team", adding the series has "an excellent Journey mode that lets you control an aspiring pro and build him up to an international superstar, and a Career mode that lets you control your favourite team on and off the field." The List of [best-selling video game franchises|sixth best-selling video game franchise], by 2021, the FIFA series had sold more than 325 million copies.
The latest installments in the series contain many exclusively licensed leagues including leagues and teams from around the world, including the German Bundesliga and 2. Bundesliga, English Premier League and EFL Championship, Italian Serie A and Serie B, Spanish La Liga and La Liga 2, French Ligue 1 and Ligue 2, Portuguese Primeira Liga, Turkish Süper Lig, Dutch Eredivisie, Scottish Premiership, the Swiss Super League, Russian Premier League, Polish Ekstraklasa, Mexican Liga MX, American Major League Soccer, South Korean K-League, Japanese J1 League, the Chinese Super League, Saudi Professional League, Australian A-League, Chilean Primera División, Brazilian Campeonato Brasileiro Série A, Argentine Liga Profesional de Fútbol, allowing the use of real leagues, clubs and player names and likenesses within the games. Popular clubs from around the world, including some teams from Greece, the Indian Super League, Ukraine and South Africa, are also included, without those nations' entire leagues. They are available in the "Rest of World" section.
Discontinuation and Future
As EA Sports and FIFA had failed to reach an agreement over licensing fees for the use of the FIFA name, FIFA 23 became the last installment of the game developed by EA Sports under the name. EA Sports continued to release football games under the title EA Sports FC beginning in 2023, while FIFA has stated an intention to enter a partnership with a new developer to produce "the only authentic, real game that has the FIFA name" in 2024. FIFA president Gianni Infantino stated, "I can assure you that the only authentic, real game that has the FIFA name will be the best one available for gamers and football fans." He added that "the FIFA name is the only global, original title. FIFA 23, FIFA 24, FIFA 25 and FIFA 26, and so on – the constant is the FIFA name and it will remain forever and remain the best." In October 2024, FIFA partnered with Konami to host two FIFAe World Cup editions in Konami's eFootball. EA Sports FC 24 featured exclusive partnerships with the Premier League, La Liga, Ligue 1, Bundesliga, Serie A, and MLS. In October 2025, FIFA announced the release of FIFA Heroes, their first non-EA Sports video game title.Games in the series
1990s
''FIFA International Soccer''
- Cover athlete: David Platt and Piotr Świerczewski
- Released for: Mega Drive/Genesis, MS-DOS, Amiga, Sega CD, 3DO, Super NES, Master System, Game Gear, Game Boy
- Release dates: 15 December 1993, 1994
''FIFA 95''
- Cover athlete: Erik Thorstvedt
- Released for: Mega Drive/Genesis
- Release date: 10 November 1994
''FIFA 96''
- Cover athlete: Ioan Ovidiu Sabau and Jason McAteer
- Released for: DOS/Windows, PlayStation, Sega Saturn, Sega 32X, SNES, Mega Drive/Genesis, Sega Game Gear, Game Boy
- Release date: 30 September 1995
''FIFA 97''
- Cover athlete: David Ginola ; Bebeto
- Released for: DOS/Windows, PlayStation, Sega Saturn, Mega Drive/Genesis, SNES, Game Boy
- Release date: 30 November 1996
''FIFA: Road to World Cup 98''
- Cover athlete: Roy Lassiter ; David Beckham ; Paolo Maldini ; David Ginola ; Andreas Möller ; Raúl
- Title song: "Song 2" by Blur
- Released for: Microsoft Windows, PlayStation, Nintendo 64, Sega Saturn, SNES, Mega Drive/Genesis, Game Boy
- Release date: 8 November 1997
Additionally, for the first time in a FIFA game, the offside rule is properly implemented. In previous games, when a player was in an offside position doing anything except running, that player was penalised for offside even when the ball was passed backwards. The 32-bit version of FIFA 98 corrects this so that the game would only award a free kick for offside if the ball was passed roughly to where the player in the offside position was.
FIFA 98 was also the first of the series to feature a licensed soundtrack, with "Song 2" by Blur used as the intro track for the game. It was the last FIFA game to be released on the 16-bit consoles that the series had originated on.
''FIFA 99''
- Cover athlete: Dennis Bergkamp, Kasey Keller, Fabien Barthez, Hidetoshi Nakata ; Olaf Thon ; Rui Costa ; Christian Vieri ; Ahn Jung-hwan ; Fernando Morientes ; Jason Kreis
- Title song: "The Rockafeller Skank " by Fatboy Slim
- Released for: Microsoft Windows, PlayStation, Nintendo 64
- Release date: 30 November 1998. No description.
''FIFA 2000''
- Title song: "It's Only Us" by Robbie Williams
- Cover athlete: Hidetoshi Nakata ; Sol Campbell ; Vincenzo Montella ; Pep Guardiola ; Emmanuel Petit ; Jaap Stam ; Vasilios Tsiartas ; Mehmet Scholl ; Simão ; Eddie Pope ; Raí ; Pär Zetterberg ; Đovani Roso ; Kim Byung-ji ; Kiatisuk Senamuang ;
- Released for: Microsoft Windows, PlayStation, Game Boy Color
- Release date: 26 October 1999
It marked the introduction of Major League Soccer, replacing the fictitious "American" league previously included, as well as national leagues from Denmark, Greece, Israel, Norway and Turkey, albeit removing the Portuguese Liga.
The game received mixed reviews due to its cartoonish graphic engine and shallow gameplay, a brand new engine was implemented in an attempt to give more "emotion" to the 3D player models. The game was generally considered to be much inferior than its rival.
The opening video for FIFA 2000 features Sol Campbell performing motion capture duties for the game, then having his likeness computer-generated to play against a retro side from 1904, the year of the inauguration of FIFA. The game also included Port Vale, the club supported by Williams, in the "Rest of the World" section.
2000s
''FIFA 2001''
- Title song: "Bodyrock" by Moby
- Cover athlete: Edgar Davids ; Paul Scholes ; Gheorghe Hagi ; Ben Olsen ; Ricardo Sá Pinto ; Gaizka Mendieta ; Filippo Inzaghi ; Lothar Matthäus ; Hidetoshi Nakata ; Thierry Henry ; Leonardo ; Shimon Gershon ; Ko Jong-soo
- Released for: Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2, PlayStation
- Release date: 8 November 2000
The PlayStation version of FIFA 2001 received a "Gold" sales award from the Entertainment and Leisure Software Publishers Association, indicating sales of at least 200,000 copies in the United Kingdom.
''FIFA Football 2002''
- Title song: "19-2000 " by Gorillaz
- Cover athlete: Hidetoshi Nakata ; Thierry Henry ; Zlatan Ibrahimović ; Nuno Gomes ; Francesco Totti ; Ruud van Nistelrooy ; İlhan Mansız ; Gerald Asamoah ; Lampros Choutos ; Hong Myung-bo ; Sibusiso Zuma ; Nawaf Al-Temyat ; Tomasz Radzinski ; Roberto Carlos ; Iker Casillas ; Tomasz Frankowski ; Haim Revivo
- Released for: Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2, GameCube, PlayStation
- Release date: 1 November 2001
FIFA Football 2002 was the final game in the main series to feature the Japanese national team, as the Japan Football Association would sell its exclusive rights to Konami during 2002, thereby depriving not only FIFA, but all other football games in the market, from using its lineup and likeness until FIFA 17.
''FIFA Football 2003''
- Cover athlete: Roberto Carlos, Ryan Giggs, and Edgar Davids
- Title song: "To Get Down " by Timo Maas
- Released for: Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube, PlayStation, Game Boy Advance, Mobile phone
- Release date: 5 November 2002
FIFA Football 2003 was also the first game in the series to use the EA Trax.
EA Trax is the exclusive music menu system that has been used ever since in all FIFA titles.
''FIFA Football 2004''
- Cover athlete: Thierry Henry, Alessandro Del Piero and Ronaldinho
- Title song: "Red Morning Light" by Kings of Leon
- Released for: Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube, PlayStation, Game Boy Advance, Nokia N-Gage, Mobile phone
- Release date: 18 October 2003
''FIFA Football 2005''
- Cover athlete: Patrick Vieira, Fernando Morientes and Andriy Shevchenko
- Released for: Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube, PlayStation, PlayStation Portable, Game Boy Advance, Nokia N-Gage, Gizmondo, Mobile phone
- Release date: 11 October 2004
''FIFA 06''
- Cover athlete: Wayne Rooney and Ronaldinho
- Released for: GameCube, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo DS, PlayStation 2, Xbox, Game Boy Advance, PlayStation Portable, Xbox 360
- Release date: 4 October 2005
One of the new features in FIFA 06 was a special "retro" which features nostalgia of the game. Inside it includes an unlockable classic biographies section, a memorable moments video compilation, which features ten of the most memorable moments as judged by the FIFA 06 developers, a video compilation with a retrospective view of every game in the FIFA series and the chance to play the first ever game in the FIFA series which was titled as "FIFA 94". The game also features for the first time a Classic XI team consisting of great football legends and a World XI team consisting of current great superstars. Both teams have the Cardiff Millennium Stadium as their primary ground. These clubs must be unlocked in the "Fan Shop".
The Xbox 360 version, titled FIFA 06: Road to FIFA World Cup, featured only national teams and a brand-new engine taking advantage of the Xbox 360's graphical capabilities. It was the first FIFA game on a seventh-generation console.
''FIFA 07''
- Slogans: This Is The Season
- Cover athlete: Wayne Rooney and Ronaldinho ; Ronaldinho and Lukas Podolski ; Ronaldinho, Landon Donovan and Francisco Fonseca ; Ronaldinho and Juninho Pernambucano ; Ronaldinho and David Villa ; Kim Nam-il
- Released for: Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube, PlayStation Portable, Nintendo DS, Game Boy Advance, Java ME
- Release date: 25 September 2006
''FIFA 08''
- Slogans: Can You FIFA 08?
- Cover athlete: Wayne Rooney and Ronaldinho ; Ronaldinho and Miroslav Klose ; Ronaldinho and Sergio Ramos ; Ronaldinho, Jozy Altidore and Guillermo Ochoa ; Ronaldinho and Ebi Smolarek ;
- Title song: "Sketches " by La Rocca
- Released for: Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, Nintendo DS, Java ME
- Release date: 27 September 2007
This edition introduced the Practice Arena Feature that allowed training and improving the dribbling, shooting, or practicing free kicks and penalties while on the practice pitch.
It was the first game in the franchise for PlayStation 3 and Wii, the latter introducing motion controls for shooting, as well as three mini-games that make use of the Wii Remote.
''FIFA 09''
- Slogans: Are You Ready for FIFA 09?
- Cover athlete: Wayne Rooney and Ronaldinho ; Ronaldinho and Petr Čech ; Wayne Rooney and Sergio Ramos ; Ronaldinho and Kevin Kuranyi ; Ronaldinho and Balázs Dzsudzsák ; Ronaldinho and Daniele De Rossi ; Ronaldinho, Maurice Edu and Guillermo Ochoa
- Released for: Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, Nintendo DS, Java ME, Zeebo
- Release date: 3 October 2008
Clive Tyldesley and Andy Gray again provide the commentary in the English version. However, in the PS3 and Xbox 360 versions of the game, Tyldesley is replaced by Martin Tyler. For the first time, users can also purchase extra commentator voices in different languages from the PlayStation Store and Xbox Live Marketplace. Another option for the English language is Tyldesley and Andy Townsend.
2010s
''FIFA 10''
- Slogans: Let's FIFA 10
- Cover athlete: Theo Walcott, Frank Lampard and Wayne Rooney ; Wayne Rooney and Tim Cahill ; Wayne Rooney and Andreas Ivanschitz ; Wayne Rooney and Balázs Dzsudzsák, Wayne Rooney and Robert Lewandowski ; Ronaldinho and Giorgio Chiellini ; Karim Benzema, Steve Mandanda and Guillaume Hoarau ; Wayne Rooney and Bastian Schweinsteiger ; Frank Lampard and Simão ; Karim Benzema and Xavi ; Frank Lampard; Sacha Kljestan and Cuauhtémoc Blanco ; Sergei Semak
- Released for: Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, Nintendo DS, iOS, Android, Java ME
- Release date: 2 October 2009, 20 October 2009
''FIFA 11''
- Slogans: We Are 11
- Cover athlete : Kaká, Wayne Rooney, Mesut Özil & René Adler, Tim Cahill, Jakub Błaszczykowski ; Sergei Semak ;
- Released for: Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, Nintendo DS, iOS, BlackBerry OS, Java ME
- Release date: 28 September 2010, 1 October 2010
The English commentary is provided for the fourth time by Martin Tyler and Andy Gray. Landon Donovan, Kaká and Carlos Vela feature on the cover of the North American version of the game, while Kaká and Wayne Rooney feature on the cover of the UK and Irish version. Aside from Kaká and Rooney, Petr Čech and Andrés Iniesta are also prominently featured in the game, appearing in in-game screens like the menus of the PC version.
''FIFA 12''
- Slogans: Love Football, Play Football
- Cover athlete: Wayne Rooney and Jack Wilshere, Landon Donovan and Rafael Márquez, Lukas Podolski and Mats Hummels, Jakub Błaszczykowski ; Kaká and Vasili Berezutski ;
- Released for: Microsoft Windows, OS X, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Vita, Nintendo 3DS, PlayStation Portable, iOS, Android, Java ME
- Release date: 27 September 2011, 30 September 2011
FIFA 12 is the first edition of the series to feature Arabic commentary. The Czech First League and Turkish Süper Lig are removed from the game and a third Argentine team, Racing Club de Avellaneda, is added to the Rest of World bracket. The Xbox 360 and the PlayStation 3 were the main consoles for the game, and for the first time, the PC version was feature-identical. In May, EA announced that a Nintendo 3DS version would be available, including career mode, 11 vs 11, street mode and Be a Pro, but excluding any online mode. On 27 May, it was confirmed that FIFA 12 would be released on PlayStation 2. On 7 June, it was confirmed that the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch will also be included and others are to come in the next few months. On 11 July, photos of the Career Mode were released. During the demo launch on 13 September 2011, both FIFA 12 and Xbox Live were trending on social networking site Twitter.
For the first time in the series, the game has been officially ported to the Mac OS X operating system by TransGaming. In March 2012, FIFA Football was released as a launch title for the PS Vita, which despite the different name was a port of FIFA 12.
New features include:
- Player Impact Engine – a physics engine built to deliver real-world physicality in every interaction on the pitch
- Precision Dribbling – delivers a higher fidelity of touch on the ball for attacking players
- Tactical Defending – places equal importance on positioning, intercepting passes and tackling
- Pro Player Intelligence
''FIFA 13''
- Slogans: Join the Club
- Cover athlete: Lionel Messi, Jakub Błaszczykowski ;
- Released for: Microsoft Windows, Wii U, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Vita, Nintendo 3DS, PlayStation Portable, iOS, Windows Phone, Java ME
- Release date: 25 September 2012, 27 September 2012, 28 September 2012
New features include:
- Attacking Intelligence – Players automatically analyse space and think ahead making it potentially easier to break down the defence, with Goalkeeping Intelligence also improved in similar ways.
- Complete Dribbling – Precise 360-degree mobility with the ball allowing players to be more dangerous and creative during 1-on-1 confrontations.
- 1st Touch Control – Eliminates near-perfect touches for all players, allowing defenders to take advantage of the loss of focus and poor touches to win back possession.
- EA SPORTS Football Club – Earn rewards, level up, enjoy live challenges and play with friends. Rewards and items can be unlocked from EA SPORTS Catalogue and climb up to 100 levels. Support Your Club in every area of the game and play through the real-world season. The new app allows fans to connect to Ultimate Team and EA SPORTS Football Club on the game.
''FIFA 14''
- Slogans: We Are FIFA 14
- Cover athlete: Lionel Messi, Javier Hernández, Stephan El Shaarawy, Arturo Vidal and Radamel Falcao, Gareth Bale, Michal Kadlec, Robert Lewandowski, Balázs Dzsudzsák, Xherdan Shaqiri, David Alaba, Tim Cahill, Maya Yoshida and Makoto Hasebe, Mustafa Al-Bassas
- Released for: Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Vita, Nintendo 3DS, PlayStation Portable, iOS, Windows Phone, Android, Java ME.
- Release date: 24 September 2013, 27 September 2013
The PC version does not feature the Ignite engine ; rather than that, they will feature the Impact engine, same as used in the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions, with minor improvements. This is reportedly due to Electronic Arts' claims that most PC players do not own a machine powerful enough for the Ignite engine, therefore it would only be featured in the next edition. This is the last FIFA game to be released for the PlayStation Portable and FIFA 14 would eventually become the last PlayStation 2 game produced and released in South America. The game features new signature goal celebrations from a number of players including Cristiano Ronaldo, Gareth Bale and Lionel Messi, among others.
''FIFA 15''
- Slogans: Feel the Game
- Cover athlete: Lionel Messi, Eden Hazard, Gonzalo Higuaín, Clint Dempsey, Tim Cahill, Robert Lewandowski, David Alaba, Xherdan Shaqiri, Javier Hernández, Arturo Vidal, Michal Kadlec, Arda Turan, Atsuto Uchida, Yahya Al-Shehri.
- Released for: Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Nintendo 3DS, Wii, iOS, Android, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Windows Phone 8.1, Java ME
- Release date: 23 September 2014, 25 September 2014, 26 September 2014
''FIFA 16''
- Slogans: Play Beautiful
- Cover athlete: Lionel Messi, Jordan Henderson, Shinji Kagawa, David Alaba, Oscar, Antoine Griezmann, Eden Hazard, Yann Sommer, Juan Cuadrado, Marco Fabián, Steph Catley & Tim Cahill, Alex Morgan, Christine Sinclair, Mauro Icardi, Arkadiusz Milik, Arda Turan, Omar Hawsawi, Sebastian Giovinco
- Released for: Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, iOS, Android, Java ME
- Release date: 22 September 2015, 24 September 2015, 1 October 2015, 8 October 2015
''FIFA 17''
- Slogans: Football Has Changed
- Cover athlete: Marco Reus
- Released for: Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One
- Release date: 27 September 2016, 29 September 2016
''FIFA 18''
- Slogans: More Than A Game
- Cover athlete: Cristiano Ronaldo, Ronaldo
- Released for: Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360
- Release date: 29 September 2017
''FIFA 19''
- Slogans: Champions Rise
- Cover athlete: Cristiano Ronaldo, Cristiano Ronaldo and Neymar
- Released for: Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.
- Release date: 28 September 2018
2020s
''FIFA 20''
- Slogan: Break New Ground
- Cover athlete: Eden Hazard, Virgil van Dijk, and Zinedine Zidane
- Released for: Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch.
- Release date: 27 September 2019
''FIFA 21''
- Slogan: Win As One, Feel Next Level
- Cover athlete: Kylian Mbappé. Trent Alexander-Arnold, João Félix, and Erling Haaland will become three ambassadors.
- Released for: Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S and Stadia.
- Release date: 9 October 2020
''FIFA 22''
- Slogan: Powered by Football
- Cover athlete: Kylian Mbappé
- Released for: Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S and Stadia.
- Release date: 1 October 2021
''FIFA 23''
- Slogan: The World's Game Powered by Football
- Cover athlete: Kylian Mbappé, Sam Kerr, Kylian Mbappé and Sam Kerr
- Released for: Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S and Stadia
- First FIFA game to feature Cross-Play
- Release date: 30 September 2022
The game features fictional club AFC Richmond from the Apple TV+ series Ted Lasso. On September 22, 2023, EA Sports launched EA Sports FC, serving as the direct successor to their former FIFA series.
Other titles
;FIFA Soccer 64;FA Premier League Stars series
;FIFA Soccer World Championship
;UEFA Champions League series
;FIFA Total Football
;FIFA Superstars
;''FIFA World''
FIFA Online games
A series of free-to-play massively multiplayer online FIFA games specifically for the Asian market.- FIFA Online
- FIFA Online 2
- *FIFA Online (western version)
- FIFA Online 3
- *FIFA Online 3 M
- FIFA Online 4
- *''FIFA Online 4 M)|FIFA Online 4 M]''
FIFA World Cup licensed games
In 1997, Electronic Arts purchased the licence from FIFA to publish official FIFA World Cup video games prior to each tournament. Starting from FIFA 18, the World Cup mode was included as downloadable content inside the main game.- World Cup 98
- World Cup '98 France: Road to Win
- 2002 FIFA World Cup
- 2006 FIFA World Cup
- South Africa (video game)|2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa]
- 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil
- 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil World-class Soccer
- 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia
- ''2022 FIFA World Cup Qatar''
UEFA European Championship licensed games
Similar to FIFA World Cup games, in 2000, EA purchased the license from UEFA to publish official European Championship video games prior to each tournament.UEFA Champions League licensed games
In 2002, EA acquired the license for the UEFA Champions League. Two games were released, in 2005 and 2007 when EA weren't due to release an international title, before Konami bought the licence in 2008. In April 2018 Konami lost the official license. In June 2018 it became official that EA bought the license for FIFA 19.- UEFA Champions League 2004–2005
- UEFA Champions League 2006–2007
- FIFA 19
- FIFA 20
- FIFA 21
- FIFA 22
- FIFA 23
- ''Football Manager 2023''
Street football games
FIFA Street is a spin-off franchise introduced in 2005 which focuses on flair, style and trickery, reflecting the cultures of street football and freestyle football played on the streets and backlots across the world.Management games
Since 1997, EA Sports have regularly released football management games, most of which have made use of their FIFA or FA Premier League licenses in their titles. Some of these games were developed by EA themselves, though some have been developed by third parties such as Krisalis Software and Bright Future GmbH.- FIFA Manager series
- *FIFA Soccer Manager
- *The FA Premier League Football Manager 99
- *The FA Premier League Football Manager 2000
- *The FA Premier League Football Manager 2001
- *The FA Premier League Football Manager 2002
- *Total Club Manager 2003
- *Total Club Manager 2004
- *Total Club Manager 2005
- *FIFA Manager 06
- *FIFA Manager 07
- *FIFA Manager 08
- *FIFA Manager 09
- *FIFA Manager 10
- *FIFA Manager 11
- *FIFA Manager 12
- *FIFA Manager 13
- *''FIFA Manager 14''
''FIFA Mobile''
- Cover Athlete: Marco Reus ; Eden Hazard ; Cristiano Ronaldo ; Neymar, Paulo Dybala, Kevin De Bruyne ; Virgil Van Dijk, Eden Hazard Kylian Mbappe ; Vinícius Júnior, Erling Haaland ; Jude Bellingham
- Released for: iOS, Android, Windows 10 Mobile
- Release date: 11 October 2016