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EA Chief Executive Officer Andrew Wilson has revealed
that the game-publisher may bring an end to annual releases of their
hottest sports titles, FIFA.
The company is not
planning to end production of the game series but rather wants to move
towards subscription-based content and online updates - making the
yearly trip to your local supermarket, or Amazon a thing of the past.
For FIFA, this
would work in the mould of squad updates following a hefty transfer
window and the ability to kick around in the latest kits.
"There's a world where it gets easier and easier to
move that code around, where we may not have to do an annual release"
said Wilson, speaking to
Bloomberg. "We can really think about those games as a 365-day, live service."
EA recently
released an update for their FIFA mobile title, with the official game's
debut last year proving to be very successful. This year's overhaul saw
an update to the App - with new features such as "Campaigns" and new
Live Events.
“When we design a game that lives in a true streaming world, we have to think about screen size and session time” he said.
“How does a Madden game that exists in the cloud
manifest on your mobile phone, one minute at a time? How does that
manifest on your 60-inch TV, an hour at a time.”
“The greatest
disruptor to the consumption of entertainment media in the last five
years has been the combination of streaming plus subscription."
Companies such as
Spotify and Netflix have thrived off this model - with Wilson looking to
take EA in a similar direction by scrapping the annual release of their
games.