Netflix announces FIFA World Cup video game for 2026

Netflix plans to launch a FIFA football simulation game exclusively on its platform in summer 2026, aligning with the World Cup event. Developed by Delphi Interactive, the mobile-only title allows solo or multiplayer play for subscribers. More details, including the official name, will follow next year.

Announcement Overview

Netflix revealed on Wednesday its upcoming partnership with FIFA to bring a dedicated football simulation game to its gaming service. The title, still unnamed, aims to capture the excitement of the 2026 World Cup and will launch during the summer tournament. This move expands Netflix's gaming offerings, which began in 2021 with a focus on mobile experiences included in standard subscriptions.

Development and Features

Los Angeles-based studio Delphi Interactive is handling both development and publishing duties. The game requires only a smartphone for play, supporting solo modes or online sessions with friends. Unlike traditional console titles, it emphasizes accessibility for a broad audience. FIFA President Gianni Infantino highlighted its global reach, stating it aspires "to reach billions of football fans of all ages everywhere in the world," and described it as "a great historic step for FIFA."

Netflix Games President Alain Tascan added, "The FIFA World Cup is going to be the cultural event of 2026, and now fans will be able to celebrate their fandom by bringing the game right into their living rooms."

Background Context

This project follows FIFA's split from long-time partner EA Sports in 2022 over licensing disputes, ending a three-decade run of console-based FIFA games. Earlier in 2025, FIFA introduced FIFA Rivals, a free-to-play mobile game in a cartoon style. Netflix's entry into gaming seeks to diversify beyond streaming, with a growing catalog of titles playable on mobile and TV devices.

No exact release date beyond summer 2026 has been set, and further announcements are expected throughout the year.

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