Realistic illustration depicting Netflix's 2026 FIFA mobile game announcement by Delphi Interactive, showing excited and skeptical fans in a World Cup stadium.
Realistic illustration depicting Netflix's 2026 FIFA mobile game announcement by Delphi Interactive, showing excited and skeptical fans in a World Cup stadium.
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Delphi Interactive details Netflix's upcoming FIFA game amid mixed fan reactions

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Building on yesterday's announcement, Delphi Interactive has shared more on the 2026 FIFA Netflix game, including studio background and promises of accessibility. Fan reactions are mixed over its mobile focus, as the title gears up for the World Cup.

Studio Background and Development Insights

California-based Delphi Interactive, making its major debut with this project, is developing and publishing the new FIFA game for Netflix. The studio is also contributing to IO Interactive's 007: First Light. CEO Casper Daugaard, a lifelong FIFA fan, vows to deliver 'the most fun, approachable, and global football game ever,' with a mobile-first design that's 'fast to learn, thrilling to master.' Playable solo or online via Netflix on iOS, Android, and select TVs (using phones as controllers), it launches ahead of the 2026 World Cup.

Netflix Games president Alain Tascan emphasized returning football 'back to its roots' for broad accessibility.

Historical Context and Reactions

The franchise, launched in 1993 by EA, reached 150 million players before the 2022 licensing split led to EA Sports FC. FIFA president Gianni Infantino called this 'a great historic step' and 'new era of digital football.'

Fans are divided: excitement for the return clashes with skepticism on social media about mobile-only depth and Netflix's role, with comments like 'FIFA should never have left EA.' More platforms and details are planned post-launch.

This follows the initial announcement of the partnership—see prior coverage in this series.

What people are saying

Reactions on X to Netflix's 2026 FIFA game by Delphi Interactive are mixed. Enthusiasts welcome a potential high-budget rival to EA FC, especially timed for the World Cup. Skeptics criticize the unproven studio, mobile exclusivity, and FIFA's post-EA strategy, predicting failure. Some sarcastically mock the announcement.

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