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FIFA puts its name on Roblox title Super League Soccer

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Last updated: 22 December 2025 15:19
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FIFA has put its name on established Roblox title Super League Soccer.

In a post on LinkedIn, the football organisation revealed that this game will now be called FIFA Super Soccer, which has been created by developer Gamefam.

The company says that Super League Soccer brought in, on average, 9.5 million monthly active users and 1.5 million game play sessions each day. That’s on top of users spending an average of 11 minutes per play session.

The deal follows an initital partnership in the summer, in which FIFA took over Super League Soccer for a limited-time event in June and July during the FIFA Club World Cup 2025. This was judged “the biggest-ever official football event on Roblox” with 20 million gameplay sessions and 5.5 million hours of engagement, according to GameFam.

The new partnership “lets players compete with official national teams and popular clubs, join events aligned with top global leagues, celebrate the road to the FIFA World Cup 2026, and unlock exclusive FIFA and FIFA World Cup gear to outfit their avatars,” the company said in a press release. It also promises “select opportunities for FIFA Partners such as Adidas and other brands,” starting with a four-week Adidas Football Festival featuring 14 football clubs partnered with the company.

“Roblox has shown us how powerfully it can bring fans together and expand football culture,” FIFA’s director of gaming and esports, Christian Volk, said.

“Working with Gamefam allows us to build a genuine football space on the platform.

“This collaboration supports our broader push into gaming, helps us create new and authentic experiences for fans, and opens up more opportunities for partners to engage as we look toward the FIFA World Cup 2026.”

This news comes hot on the heels of FIFA signing an agreement with streaming giant Netflix, which is set to launch on the platform in time for the 2026 World Cup.

“FIFA is very excited to team up with Netflix Games and Delphi Interactive ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026,” FIFA president Gianni Infantino said of the deal.

“This major collaboration is a key milestone in FIFA’s commitment to innovation in the football gaming space, which aspires to reach billions of football fans of all ages everywhere in the world and will be redefining the pure notion of simulation games. Our reimagined game truly marks the beginning of a new era of digital football. It will be available for free to Netflix members and is a great historic step for FIFA.”

For nearly three decades, FIFA partnered with Electronic Arts for its video game releases. This partnership came to an end in 2022, after reports that the sports giant wanted to double its licensing fee to over $1 billion. Electronic Arts has continued releasing football games under the EA Sports FC banner.

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