June 11, 2026 - 17:28

Netflix is taking a measured approach to the launch of its upcoming FIFA World Cup video game, betting that strong gameplay will matter more than cutting-edge visuals. The streaming giant, which has been steadily expanding into mobile gaming, is preparing to release a title tied to the world's most popular sporting event. However, unlike major console franchises that push for photorealism, Netflix's version is being designed with a different philosophy.
According to company insiders, the game will not compete with the "super" graphics found in titles from Electronic Arts or Konami. Instead, the focus is on making the game fun and accessible for a broad audience, particularly casual players who already use the Netflix platform. The strategy hinges on the idea that players will enjoy the core mechanics and pick-up-and-play nature of the title, rather than being wowed by visual fidelity.
This cautious optimism reflects Netflix's broader gaming strategy. The company has released several mobile games over the past few years, but none have become breakout hits. By tying a game to the FIFA World Cup brand, Netflix hopes to attract a large built-in audience of soccer fans. The success of the project will likely depend on whether players find the actual experience engaging enough to keep coming back, regardless of how realistic the players or stadiums look on screen.
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