FIFA Teams Up with Rocket League for New Esports World Cup
The tournament will feature 16 national teams competing in the popular car-football game later this year.
- This marks the first FIFAe World Cup since the end of FIFA's partnership with EA in 2022.
- The competition will include teams from 16 countries, each team consisting of three players and one substitute.
- Participating countries will be chosen based on their player base and past performance in Rocket League events.
- FIFA aims to expand its esports ecosystem with this new partnership.
- Rocket League's unique gameplay has made it a popular choice for the tournament.