
Netflix has spent the last year quietly turning itself into something more than just the place you fire up for a comfort rewatch. First came the WWE deal, planting a flag in live sports entertainment. Now, just as fans were getting used to opening Netflix for suplexes and steel chairs, soccer cleats are sliding into the picture. FIFA is officially coming to Netflix Games, and yes — that means the world’s most popular sport is about to live right next to your watchlist.
Netflix and FIFA have confirmed a major partnership that will bring a newly reimagined FIFA football game exclusively to Netflix Games. The press release detailed that the project is being developed and published by Delphi Interactive, marking FIFA’s first major gaming chapter since parting ways with EA Sports. Rather than chasing hardcore simulation purists out of the gate, this version is being framed as accessible, fast, and built for global fans who want to jump in without a steep learning curve.
Netflix has officially announced a summer 2026 release window for the FIFA Netflix Edition. While no exact launch date has been revealed, the timing is deliberate. The game is being positioned alongside the FIFA World Cup 2026, which takes place across the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Netflix has been clear that more details will arrive in 2026, signaling that the window — not a specific day — is the key takeaway for now.
Despite being Netflix-exclusive, the game spans multiple platforms:
The TV rollout will begin in certain countries, with plans to expand availability over time.
The FIFA Netflix Edition is described as a reimagined football simulation, with an emphasis on:
Netflix has positioned the game as free to all Netflix members, with no separate purchase required.
Several major details remain under wraps, including:
With WWE already locked down and FIFA now entering the chat, Netflix isn’t dabbling anymore — it’s building a legitimate sports ecosystem. The FIFA Netflix Edition won’t just be a game launch; it’s another signal that Netflix sees interactive sports as part of its future, not a side experiment.
For football fans, summer 2026 just picked up another reason to circle the calendar.
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