EA is currently reviewing all of its naming rights agreements with the FC 25 Coins organization, which according to the post, is separate from its other official partnerships and licenses in the association football world. Despite this, Weber emphasizes that EA's objective is still to continue delivering the best gaming experiences to its fans. At the time of writing, this appears to be the only major change for the FIFA franchise annouced so far by EA.
According to the post, part of EA's focus to creating better game experiences is by listening to player feedback on how it can move forward with the FIFA franchise. The post lists some of the things EA consistently hears, including growing the global community and making innovative football experiences across new platforms. Also, committing to each level of the sport, "including grassroots, and accelerating the elevation of the women's game." All of which has contributed to EA having a "clear vision for the FC 25 Ultimate Teamure of football."
The post also emphasizes authenticity as an essential strength of the FIFA gaming experience. According to the post, the company focused on its over 300 individual licensed partners, which allow it access to the 17.000+ athletes over 700+ teams, in 100 stadiums, and over 30 leagues around the world.
The company has continuously invested in the partnerships and licenses that would allow players to play in the various leagues offered in the buy FC 25 Coins games, including the UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, CONMEBOL Libertadores, and many others. Weber added that the company's partnerships and various licensed content allow it to continue bringing players an "unrivaled authenticity" in its EA Sports football games.