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Unlike traditional football simulations, the game is designed to be highly accessible. Players use their smartphones as controllers while the game runs on a smart TV. It supports solo play and multiplayer sessions of up to four people. Users can select any of the 48 World Cup teams, play in all 16 tournament stadiums, and control more than 1,200 players participating in the competition. (Netflix)
Netflix describes the title as a “streamlined” football experience focused on quick fun and social gameplay rather than deep simulation mechanics. The company says the game will continue evolving after launch with future updates and additional features. Some reports also note integration of real-world tournament developments into the gameplay experience. (Netflix)
Meanwhile, EA Sports is responding with its own international football update for EA Sports FC 26. Due to the end of the FIFA licensing agreement, EA cannot use official World Cup branding. Instead, it has launched “The World’s Game” update, featuring an international tournament mode, 48 national teams, and World Cup-inspired content. (GamerMarkt.com)
The announcement highlights an increasingly competitive football gaming landscape, with FIFA, Netflix, EA Sports and Football Manager all seeking to capitalize on the excitement surrounding the 2026 World Cup. (Engadget)
Social Media & Forum Reactions
Discussion has been strongest on football gaming communities, particularly around EA FC 26's “The World’s Game” mode. Users are comparing EA’s update with Netflix’s upcoming title, with many expressing curiosity about whether Netflix can deliver a meaningful football experience. Some EA FC players describe the new mode as feeling similar to previous versions and are more excited about new teams, stadiums, and player additions. (Reddit)
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Posts from gaming journalists and football gaming accounts focus on:
Netflix entering the football gaming market.
FIFA's post-EA gaming strategy.
The novelty of using smartphones as controllers.
Comparisons with EA Sports FC 26. (Reuters)
Facebook & Instagram
Football fan pages and gaming outlets are sharing announcement trailers and promotional images. Engagement is driven by World Cup anticipation and nostalgia for older FIFA-branded games. Fans are debating whether Netflix can eventually become a serious competitor to EA. (Netflix)
TikTok
Short-form videos are highlighting:
Phone-as-controller gameplay.
Multiplayer couch gaming features.
Side-by-side comparisons with EA Sports FC 26.
Reactions to FIFA’s partnership with Netflix. (Netflix)
Threads
Threads discussions largely mirror Instagram conversations, with users questioning whether the simplified gameplay approach will appeal to hardcore football gamers while welcoming a more casual experience for families and World Cup viewers. (Netflix)
HardwareZone
As of 5 June 2026, there appears to be limited discussion on HardwareZone. Most Singapore-based conversation is occurring on Reddit, social media, and gaming news comment sections rather than dedicated local forums.

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