Konami and FIFA are collaborating on the FIFAe World Cup, using the eFootball game by Konami instead of EA, which ended its relationship with FIFA in 2022 with FIFA 23 as the final installment after 29 years of partnership. The competition will feature two events this year, both on mobile and console, with 18 countries invited to participate in the final round, including Argentina, Brazil, England, France, Japan, and Thailand. eFootball replaces Konami’s Pro Evolution Soccer series and has amassed a global download count of 700 million times.
Source: Games Industry
TLDR: Konami and FIFA team up for FIFAe World Cup using eFootball game, with 18 countries invited to compete, replacing Pro Evolution Soccer series.
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