Taremi definitely needs to be TOTW after an assist and MOTM in UCL and then a hat trick in the weekend. If he gets snubbed, that would just be an epic failure by EA
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A couple Taremi mentions in the IF thread, will be surprised if he doesn't make TOTW
https://www.reddit.com/r/FIFA/commen...urday_edition/
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dont know if mentioned before, but i read last week that ea-sports probably arent going to create the fifa game in the futurer. the 4 year deal has come to an end and fifa raised the licence price from 4,1 to 8,7 billions.
epic games creartors of fortnite are rumored to take over after 28 years.....
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Originally posted by Keshwardoost View Postdont know if mentioned before, but i read last week that ea-sports probably arent going to create the fifa game in the futurer. the 4 year deal has come to an end and fifa raised the licence price from 4,1 to 8,7 billions.
epic games creartors of fortnite are rumored to take over after 28 years
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Originally posted by Nokhodi View PostEA sports will still make a soccer game. It just won’t have fifa in its title. They still have the FIFPRO license.
so we might end up with, Pes, Ea-sports and now Epic Games making fotball games? so we will get a third option? it just might get better idk how to feel about it.
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Fifa may break with EA Sports after 28 years
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Cesar Field Inserts
PUBLISHED: OCTOBER 22
UPDATED: OCTOBER 22
SOCCER
Since 1993, fifa has been an institution among football lovers around the world.
But this year's game may have been the last – at least created by EA Sports.
Fifa wants to raise the rights fee to 8.5 billion – something EA refuses to agree to.
”EA Sports, it’s in the game.”
The classic slogan has been sounding across televisions around the world since 1993 when millions of people started their Fifa.
But Fifa 22 may have been the last game EA Sports produced.
The AMERICAN game producers and Fifa do not agree on a new agreement.
Wants to increase the fee to SEK 8.5 billion
The background to the divorce between EA and Fifa is the increased fee for naming rights and the rights to, among other things, the World Cup and the Club World Cup that the latter require.
EA Sports
EA Sports
Photo: Image from Fifa 22.
The current agreement between the parties expires at the end of the season. To sign a new four-year deal, Fifa wants to double the rights fee from SEK 4.2 billion to SEK 8.5 billion. Something EA has refused to agree to.
Almost 30 years after Fifa gave its exclusive rights to a small California-based gaming company, it may be over.
Fortnite creators can take over
It has been rumoured which gaming company can take over the rights from EA Sports. Epic Games, the creators of the successful battle royal game Fortnite, have been mentioned in the discussion.
There has also been speculation that Fifa would sell league rights to various game makers.
The game has brought in huge sums for EA, and is by far the company's most purchased game. The Ultimate Team gaming feature raised over SEK 10 billion last year.
So if you've played Fifa in the 21st century and want to take one last trip along the avenue of memories – take the opportunity now.
For next year, things may look completely different.
https://www.aftonbladet.se/sportblad...ts-efter-28-ar.....
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Originally posted by Keshwardoost View Postaccording to the article a read they wont be having the rights to use the names either?
so we might end up with, Pes, Ea-sports and now Epic Games making fotball games? so we will get a third option? it just might get better idk how to feel about it.
EA Sports
Fifa may break with EA Sports after 28 years
Of:
Cesar Field Inserts
PUBLISHED: OCTOBER 22
UPDATED: OCTOBER 22
SOCCER
Since 1993, fifa has been an institution among football lovers around the world.
But this year's game may have been the last – at least created by EA Sports.
Fifa wants to raise the rights fee to 8.5 billion – something EA refuses to agree to.
”EA Sports, it’s in the game.”
The classic slogan has been sounding across televisions around the world since 1993 when millions of people started their Fifa.
But Fifa 22 may have been the last game EA Sports produced.
The AMERICAN game producers and Fifa do not agree on a new agreement.
Wants to increase the fee to SEK 8.5 billion
The background to the divorce between EA and Fifa is the increased fee for naming rights and the rights to, among other things, the World Cup and the Club World Cup that the latter require.
EA Sports
EA Sports
Photo: Image from Fifa 22.
The current agreement between the parties expires at the end of the season. To sign a new four-year deal, Fifa wants to double the rights fee from SEK 4.2 billion to SEK 8.5 billion. Something EA has refused to agree to.
Almost 30 years after Fifa gave its exclusive rights to a small California-based gaming company, it may be over.
Fortnite creators can take over
It has been rumoured which gaming company can take over the rights from EA Sports. Epic Games, the creators of the successful battle royal game Fortnite, have been mentioned in the discussion.
There has also been speculation that Fifa would sell league rights to various game makers.
The game has brought in huge sums for EA, and is by far the company's most purchased game. The Ultimate Team gaming feature raised over SEK 10 billion last year.
So if you've played Fifa in the 21st century and want to take one last trip along the avenue of memories – take the opportunity now.
For next year, things may look completely different.
https://www.aftonbladet.se/sportblad...ts-efter-28-ar
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https://sofifa.com/players?na=161
Changes:
- Moharrami +1 overall
- Alipour -2 potential
Iranian regens still given Arab names
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Originally posted by BusiG View PostTaremi is expected to recieve a new Special Winter Wildcard as leaks say.
He got one on FIFA Mobile: https://fifarenderz.com/21/player/22503880
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