A reinvented simulator will arrive this summer coinciding with the 2026 World Cup.
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Netflix has surprised everyone by announcing that the FIFA brand is returning to video games with a new project that’s directly targeting football simulation. The platform has confirmed the development of a completely reinvented FIFA football game, which will be available exclusively on Netflix Games and will arrive this summer, just in time to coincide with the start of the FIFA World Cup 2026.
The project is being led by Delphi Interactive, a studio that has already worked on modern and accessible projects, and is now in charge of shaping this new era of FIFA within the Netflix ecosystem. The company makes it clear that this is not just a simple adaptation, but a reimagining of the genre designed for a broad audience.
A Reinvented FIFA for Netflix Subscribers
Although no images or gameplay have been shown yet, Netflix defines the title as a reinvented football simulation game, suggesting significant changes compared to the classic models historically associated with the license. The game will be part of the Netflix Games catalog, so it will be included at no extra cost for subscribers.
- The choice of release window is no coincidence. With the FIFA World Cup 2026 as the backdrop, Netflix is positioning this new FIFA as one of its major bets in video games for 2026, reinforcing its strategy to expand beyond series and movies. More details about game modes, licenses, and the scope of this new proposal are expected to be revealed in the coming months.
FIFA is changing the game.
Get ready for a newly reimagined FIFA football simulation game developed by Delphi Interactive exclusively on Netflix Games this summer — just in time for FIFA World Cup 2026™. pic.twitter.com/i4SRfbKrd7
— Netflix (@netflix) December 17, 2025

