The American publisher Electronic arts presented this Thursday the first preview of the video game that will succeed the traditional FIFA with the revelation of the vision, identity and logo of EA Sport FC.
Having ended his relationship with the parent company of world football that united them for nearly 30 years in the commercialization of virtual football, he will now become a platform to “create, innovate and cultivate new football experiences”.
This resurgence of the franchise promises to connect hundreds of thousands of gamers across consoles, mobile devices via the Internet and esports products, EA revealed in a statement. For this you will need to register on the official website www.easports.com/fc.
In the coming days, the EA Sports FC brand he will make his debut in more than 100 games in the world’s top leagues. Football fans will see the new brand identity for the first time in major global competitions: Premier League, LaLiga, Bundesliga, Serie A, Ligue 1, WSL, NWSL, CONMEBOL and many more.
“Fans are the backbone of world football and a victory for them is a victory for the sport as a whole,” said Juan Emilio Roa, commercial and marketing director of CONMEBOL.
He added: “By partnering with EA Sports FC, we offer fans the best way to experience CONMEBOL football, play off the pitch and join a club that prides itself on inclusion and the evolution of the sport we all love.”
EA Sports FC: all about the new brand
Far from the orbit of FIFA, the design of the new brand was directly inspired by the spirit of football and a predominant figure of its expression in playing it: the triangles.
From passing techniques to planned plays, this distinctive form has been present in the saga for decades; such as the isometric angles of the first 8-bit experiences of FIFA 94, the triangular polygons that make up each pixel of the latest titles and the iconic player indicator symbol that appears above each virtual footballer at match time.
Over its 30-year history with virtual football, Electronic Arts has provided gamers with an increasingly realistic gaming experience with 19,000 fully licensed players, 700 teams and 30 leagues, as well as support from over 300 affiliates from around the world. world that allow for further expansion into areas of both women’s sport and its roots.
“EA Sports FC will be a symbol of innovation and change for the sport and we are excited to show our audience more about the future in July,” summed up Nick Wlodyka, vice president and general manager of EA Sports FC.
Source: Clarin
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