FIFA and EA announce the first eWorld Cup
It’s obvious
Esports are showing no sign of slowing down, as the segment continues to grow.
Today, EA
and FIFA announced their intentions to replicate one of the world’s greatest
athletic events in the world of gaming, introducing FIFA eWorld Cup 2018.
From
November 2017 to July 2018, there will be a series of qualifying tournaments
where players can compete for their spot in the tournament. There also will be
official league-qualifying tournaments for existing teams and pro players to
win their spot.
By the end
of the qualifying season, EA and FIFA will narrow down the top 128 players of
the game (half for PS4 and half for Xbox One) to head to the FIFA 18 Global
Series Playoffs. From there, it’s on to the ultimate stop on the Global Series
Tour, the FIFA eWorld Cup Grand Final.
Todd Sitrin,
SVP and GM of the Competitive Gaming Division at EA, had this to say:
Last year
was a pivotal achievement for competitive FIFA, engaging millions of
competitors and spectators through world football and global competition. In
partnership with FIFA, we’re accelerating the growth of competitive gaming
through the EA SPORTS FIFA 18 Global Series on The Road to the FIFA eWorld Cup
2018, producing more competition, attracting more competitors and connecting
with more fans than ever before.
If you want
to learn more about how to qualify, you can hit up the FIFA Ultimate Team
website right here.
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