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  • CameronBanga10 hours ago
    This will be interesting to see, because it's not the FIFA game everyone who sees this press release is probably thinking about. EA didn't renew the FIFA license, so the game everyone plays is EAFC now. This will be a new game, and curious to see the quality.
    • gausswho9 hours ago
      I don't want anything to do with EA nor FIFA. How's Konami's eFootball these days for couch play? I don't give a rats about pay-to-win online. Can I mod it with real player/team names and run it on Linux?
      • scq9 hours ago
        If you don't want anything to do with EA, Konami ain't much better. They actively sabotage their former employees job prospects.

        > One employee from a staffing agency said that Konami "files complaints to gaming companies who take on its former employees," causing one game company to "warn its staff against hiring ex-Kon" - "ex-Kon" being a nickname for ex-Konami employees. "If you leave the company, you cannot rely on Konami's name to land a job," one former employee said.

        https://www.gamesindustry.biz/konami-accused-of-blacklisting...

      • andrepd9 hours ago
        Honestly if you play fifa 14 for the rest of your life, are you missing much? As a couch game I mean.

        I've gotten hundreds of hours of entertainment off FIFA and PES; never missed having any more features.

        • xbmcuser9 hours ago
          I think the first EA fifa 97 was on sega mega drive 2 that I recall playing. It's amazing to see how far they came over the years but after 2014 I stopped caring about the all the new options as I was to old to learn all the new controls.
        • amlib9 hours ago
          Hell, you might even get a kick (heh) out of playing old soccer games from the 90s.
          • andrepd8 hours ago
            Sensible Soccer? :)) Fun times
      • ardit338 hours ago
        KONAMI's PES (Pro Evolution Soccer) - (or Winning Eleven as it was called originally), has always had better gameplay. What it suffered was lack of liseneces.

        Now it is free and called eFootball... and obviously not that same, but PES has always been the favorite of fans gameplay wise.

    • dandellion10 hours ago
      Well see how it goes, but announcing the game without showing anything doesn't look like a good start to me.
    • dylan60410 hours ago
      Is this another example of where the license holder feels like they can make more money directly than through the licensing fee?
    • xacky10 hours ago
      Reminds me of "The World Is Not Enough" for the N64, which tried to capitalize on Goldeneye's success.
      • bigstrat20038 hours ago
        That game was based on the later Bond movie of the same name, not an attempt to cash in on Goldeneye's success with an unrelated game.
    • walthamstow9 hours ago
      That naming deal renewal was one of the most bungled deals in history. FIFA wanted $1bn to renew for four years and to make it nonexclusive, EA told them to get fucked, now FIFA gets $0 and their name isn't even on the game.
      • triceratops8 hours ago
        I only heard about the naming dispute recently but it happened a couple years ago. Not having FIFA on the name only makes me want to buy it more.
        • selbykan hour ago
          If only EA wasn't on the name either.
    • ekropotin9 hours ago
      Usually Netflix games are meh
  • jerf9 hours ago
    No screenshots. Not even a title screen. No game videos, preliminary or otherwise. Barely a reference to what the genre is. Not a very good announcement for a game, from a strictly technical perspective.
    • smileybarry9 hours ago
      Don't worry, it'll be the #1 FIFA-branded game when it comes out. That's nothing to do with it being the only one, of course.
      • charcircuit8 hours ago
        EA has released FIFA-branded games. Netflix is not alone.

        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FIFA_(video_game_series)

        • debugnik8 hours ago
          It's nice to check your own references:

          > it was announced that EA and FIFA's partnership of 30 years would come to an end upon the termination of their licensing agreement

          > 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.

          Up-to-date FIFA-branded games are not a thing currently, which is what they obviously meant.

          • charcircuit6 hours ago
            There was not a requirement for them to be up to date. Only that exists.
            • smileybarry5 hours ago
              They don't exist anymore. They've all been delisted when the partnership expired.
              • charcircuit3 hours ago
                I can walk into a gamestop right now and pick up a copy of EA's Fifa. They still exist.
    • onion2k9 hours ago
      Nothing about how to play it either, on the press release or the linked page about Netflix games. Just "on selected TVs with your phone as a controller". Why do companies make it hard?
      • mikestew8 hours ago
        My phone is the controller? Fuck that. I assumed one could play Netflix with a Bluetooth controller of some sort, as with Apple Arcade. Is FIFA a one-off, or are all Netflix games controlled with your phone?
    • Bengalilol8 hours ago
      Nor does the developer’s (or publisher/financier/co-developer?) website provide any additional details or information. In fact, as far as I know, it has not released any games yet (a 007 game is scheduled for 2026).

      <https://www.delphiinteractive.com>

      EDIT: the delphi website stores all files on website-files.com which is owned by Webflow (a no-code website builder).

    • Macha9 hours ago
      I think the FIFA brand name has enough weight among its target audience that they know what genre it is. The rest, well, it’s a sign that whoever’s running the marketing doesn’t understand the gaming audience and whoever’s in charge is either inattentive or unaware enough to let that go out and try to treat it more like the typical tech market, which hasn’t worked out well for stadia, Amazon, etc
    • Finnucane9 hours ago
      It's not much of a game. You play as Gianni Infantino, you sit at a desk while representatives of oppressive regimes hand you envelopes of cash to help whitewash their country's human rights abuses.
      • IAmBroom9 hours ago
        Secret bonus round: You invent a trophy to hand to a narcissistic twat running the world's most powerful country.
      • isr9 hours ago
        Hmm, you've got the gift-giving (it is the season, after all) backwards. We all saw Gianni Infantino stand by the desk, while HE gave a gift (a tasteful gold trophy, not a grubby little envelope) to the aforementioned representative of the oppressive regime.

        To, in your words, whitewash that country's human rights abuses ...

        • Finnucane9 hours ago
          You think FIFA gives away playoff spots for free?
  • ch202610 hours ago
    I can’t wait to take first place and get awarded my own peace prize
    • dylan60410 hours ago
      You don't need to win first place for that
  • tomasphan9 hours ago
    Curious that there are no images and no info about Delphi Interactive besides their Linkedin page. It won't be a FIFA competitor because of the compute limit of Netflix devices, but any more info would be great.
  • jscottmiller9 hours ago
    They are partnering with Delphi Interactive, which I hadn't heard of, though they are some partner with IO on the new 007 game.

    > Delphi builds AAA games based on the most desirable IP franchises in the world. Delphi has pioneered a proven model to de-risk titles, reduce development costs, and create unprecedented alignment between IP owners, creatives, and developers.

    I assume they are some kind of broker between IP and dev studios, though the PR implies they are developing it. The corporate slop tagline isn't encouraging but we'll see.

    • gausswho9 hours ago
      Nowadays, the shareholders just talk to each other in these press releases, knowing the customer can't do squat about it. You'll get de-risked, unprecedented alignment and you'll like it too!
      • netsharc9 hours ago
        It does feel like the customers are just the people whose pockets will be picked out of. Do marketing, people pay, they get nothing that was promised, plenty of complaints, company sends standard "We apologize if your expectations were not met, but get fucked.", profit!

        And then people will still pay them because they have a monopoly. E.g. with Office^W Copilot 365, Windows, Facebook, etc.

    • jsheard9 hours ago
      > Delphi has pioneered a proven model to de-risk titles, reduce development costs, and create unprecedented alignment between IP owners, creatives, and developers.

      Their model is already proven before they've delivered a single title, what a time to be alive.

    • Finnucane9 hours ago
      Corporate slop! You think titles can just de-risk themselves?
      • munificent9 hours ago
        I know, right?!

        I don't know about other HN readers but some of us wake up in the morning and can't wait to create unprecedented alignment between IP owners, creatives, and developers.

  • miladyincontrol10 hours ago
    Honestly most gaming market entrants would do best to try and capitalize on the lowest common denominator of gamers, ball and gun gamers. They're by far the least likely to care where their games are played, just that the games are accessible with the lowest barrier to entry.

    Most other genres of gamers either have their preferred platforms and are far less likely to migrate.

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  • WD-429 hours ago
    First I even heard that Netflix had a game platform. More subscriptions how exciting.
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    • bstsb9 hours ago
      i think it's the same one
  • haile9 hours ago
    instead of Delphi Interactive, they should just partner with Konami and create this new game called Fifa. The PES gameplay + Fifa license would destroy EAFC any day.
  • techterrier9 hours ago
    yes, but who got the Netflix Peace Prize?
  • kotaKat8 hours ago
    How much more will Netflix hike its price for... games?

    I thought this was a movie streaming service.

  • ChrisArchitect9 hours ago
    This title could be something like

    "A newly reimagined FIFA Arrives on Netflix Games"

    to not mislead/confuse with the widely held informal/former name of what's now called EA Sports FC

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