FIFA (video game series)
Appearance
(Redirected from FIFA series)
FIFA series | |
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Genres | Sports game |
Developers | EA Sports |
Publishers | Electronic Arts |
Platforms | Current: Microsoft Windows, Xbox One, Xbox 360, PS4, PS3, PSP, PS2, Mobile Phone, Nintendo 3DS, Wii, PSV, iOS, Nintendo Switch Notable past systems: Mega Drive, SNES, PlayStation, Nintendo GameCube, Xbox, Game Boy Advance, Sega Saturn, Nintendo 64, Game Boy, Game Boy Color, Nintendo DS, 3DO, Sega 32X, Sega Game Gear, Sega Master System, Sega CD, Amiga, Nokia N-gage, Gizmondo, DOS |
Original release | Annually, 1993–present |
First release | FIFA International Soccer 15 July 1993 |
Latest release | FIFA 22 |
FIFA, also known as FIFA Football or FIFA Soccer, is a series of association football video games, released yearly by Electronic Arts.[1] The most recent FIFA game released was FIFA 23 released September 30th, 2022.
The FIFA video games franchise has versions in 10+ languages. It is available in 50+ countries. The series has sold more than 100 million copies.[2]
List
[change | change source]- FIFA International Soccer
- FIFA Soccer 95
- FIFA Soccer 96
- FIFA 97
- FIFA: Road to World Cup 98
- FIFA 99
- FIFA 2000 (PS2)
- FIFA 2001 PS2
- FIFA Football 2002 (PS2)
- FIFA Football 2003 (PS2)
- FIFA Football 2004 (PS2)
- FIFA Football 2005 (PS2)
- FIFA 06 (PS2)
- FIFA 07 (PS3)
- FIFA 08 (PS3)
- FIFA 09 (PS3)
- FIFA 10 (PS3)
- FIFA 11 (PS3)
- FIFA 12 (PS3)
- FIFA 13 (PS3)
- FIFA 14 (PS4)
- FIFA 15 (Xbox One) (Feel the Game)
- FIFA 16 (Xbox One) (PS4)
- FIFA 17 (Xbox One) (PS4)
- FIFA 18 (Xbox One) (PS4) (Nintendo Switch)
- FIFA 19
- FIFA 20
- FIFA 21
- FIFA 22
- FIFA 23
References
[change | change source]- ↑ Mathew Reynolds, "'FIFA': What it takes to make a yearly football game," Digital Spy. August 7, 2011; retrieved 2012-3-16.
- ↑ "EA Sports FIFA Soccer Franchise Sales Top 100 Million Units Lifetime," Businesswire. November 4, 2010; retrieved 2012-3-16.
Other websites
[change | change source]- Official website
- EA Sports Football Archived 2010-10-04 at the Wayback Machine