The biggest sporting event of the year now has its official video game home, and it’s not where you might expect. FIFA World Cup: Launch Edition has arrived exclusively on Netflix Games, marking a major shift in football gaming. Released on June 11, 2026 — the same day the tournament kicked off — the game is available to all Netflix subscribers at no extra cost .
A New Home for FIFA Gaming
This release represents FIFA’s first major gaming partnership since its historic split from Electronic Arts after 28 years . Developed and published by Delphi Interactive, the studio behind 007 First Light, this title aims to be more accessible than traditional football simulations . Netflix President of Games Alain Tascan described it as bringing “football back to its roots with something everyone can play with just the touch of a button” .
How the Game Works
FIFA World Cup: Launch Edition is designed for convenience and social play:
- No console required: Play directly from your Netflix app on compatible TVs .
- Phone as controller: Scan a QR code displayed on your TV to turn your smartphone into the controller. Up to four players can join locally .
- Simple controls: Use swiping motions for passing and shooting, making it easy to pick up and play .
The Daily Living Tournament Feature
The game’s most innovative feature is its connection to the real-world tournament. Netflix has confirmed the game will be updated daily throughout the World Cup with new challenges and features that mirror actual results and events . This means the game evolves alongside the tournament as teams progress and the competition heats up.
Full Official License
The game includes everything fans expect from an official FIFA product:
- All 48 national teams participating in the 2026 World Cup
- 1,248 officially licensed players
- 16 authentic stadiums across the United States, Mexico, and Canada
Pricing and Availability
FIFA World Cup: Launch Edition is completely free for Netflix subscribers with no advertisements and no in-app purchases . The in-game economy uses coins earned through gameplay and daily challenges to upgrade players, avoiding pay-to-win mechanics .
The game is available in over 20 markets including the US, Canada, UK, France, Germany, Australia, and South Africa, with more countries to follow . A limited test ran in Brazil and Germany before the full rollout .
FIFA plans to update the game in 2027 for the Women’s World Cup, ensuring year-round engagement .
With this launch, FIFA has positioned itself to reach billions of football fans of all ages through the platform they already use, making the World Cup experience more accessible than ever before .

