@Zzeldariann wrote:
@Dedzigs @EA_Darko Honestly,
That sucks. I will still buy FIFA 23 but will be the last one. I think that FIFA brings authenticity to the game, but losing this license will definitely turn many people away from EA SPORT FC or whatever it will be called (including myself ) .
As for Battlefield, things are even worse. They started to cartoonize the characters, very large maps, OP vehicles and the balance between infantry and vehicles is practically non-existent. The last good Battlefield I played was BF Hardline because it was very similar to BF4. I think I will switch to COD soon.
Kindly,
You are right @Zzeldariann ,
When FIFA no longer want to be associated with EA's soccer game, then EA also looses the right to utilize the FIFA branding in their related games.
Likewise, expect also limitations or maybe even prohibition for EA to use team and player names from the real FIFA world, as the players and their clubs have professional and paid contract terms on the allegiance to the FIFA organization and their marketing rights world wide.
And this is probably the most damaging effect on EA's prospect for their soccer gaming world now after the break from FIFA.
"Battlefield" however is the brand name for their military FPS shooter game, which EA owns all rights to, through their original acquisition of the DICE company. DICE was the 'inventor' of that game and sole owner of the associated brand, which they also trademarked worldwide to protect it. DICE was founded in 1992 and has been a subsidiary of Electronic Arts since 2006.