Expanding on the Netflix-FIFA partnership announced December 17, the upcoming 2026 soccer simulation game from Delphi Interactive emphasizes global accessibility, using smartphones as controllers for TV or PC play, ahead of the World Cup.
This project marks FIFA's first major simulation title since its 30-year EA partnership ended in 2022, during which EA rebranded to FC. FIFA has since pursued alternatives like arcade-style FIFA Rivals (Mythical Games) and FIFA Heroes (ENVER), with earlier talks of a 2024 sim that didn't launch.
Copenhagen-based Delphi Interactive, known for contributions to IO Interactive's 007 First Light, is developing and publishing. CEO Caspar Daugaard called it 'a game that anyone, anywhere, can pick up and instantly feel the magic of football.' FIFA President Gianni Infantino described the collaboration as 'a key milestone... redefining the pure notion of simulation games' to reach billions.
Exclusively on Netflix Games for subscribers, it offers solo and multiplayer modes, aligning with Netflix's 2025 pivot to approachable titles after canceling ambitious projects. Unlike EA's complex sims, it prioritizes ease over depth. More details expected in 2026 alongside the North America-hosted World Cup.