FIFA Debuts Own Blockchain May 20; Collectors Must Reimport NFTs ASAP
Key Takeaways: Algorand wallets will no longer be supported; MetaMask and other EVM wallets will take their place. FIFA Rivals, a mobile game developed by Mythical Games, marks FIFA’s push into blockchain gaming with pla...
Key Takeaways:
- Algorand wallets will no longer be supported; MetaMask and other EVM wallets will take their place.
- FIFA Rivals, a mobile game developed by Mythical Games, marks FIFA’s push into blockchain gaming with player-owned assets and real-time gameplay.
FIFA Collect will migrate to a new EVM-compatible infrastructure, the FIFA Blockchain, beginning no earlier than May 20.
According to a migration notice published by the platform, the update will support future features and enhance scalability while maintaining users’ access to existing collectibles.
Wallet Support Shifts Toward EVM StandardsAssets purchased before the migration will be moved automatically unless they were previously exported.
Those who have moved collectibles off-platform must reimport them before the migration date to ensure they’re included in the transition.
Users will not need to take immediate action. FIFA said it will issue clear instructions as the process begins, with a 12-hour service downtime expected during the switch.
Collectibles already listed on the platform will remain listed unless users choose to delist them.
The FIFA Blockchain will also change wallet compatibility. Algorand-based wallets like Pera and Defly will no longer be supported. Instead, users will need to connect using MetaMask or any WalletConnect-compatible EVM wallet.
Balances in USDC will remain available for withdrawal post-migration, but cannot be spent on the platform after the move. FIFA also confirmed that no fees will be charged for migrating existing assets.
According to the FAQ, the infrastructure shift is designed to support wallet compatibility and lay the groundwork for new product experiences.
FIFA Builds Out EcosystemIn 2024, the announcement of FIFA Rivals marked the beginning of FIFA’s push into blockchain gaming. The mobile title is being developed by Mythical Games and will feature free-to-play, real-time arcade gameplay where players manage teams and compete globally.
Skill, style, and pure football!
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The game will operate on the Mythos blockchain, which runs on the Polkadot network. It draws from Mythical’s experience with NFL Rivals, a similar game that has amassed millions of users despite a smaller sports audience.
FIFA Rivals will also incorporate features that allow players to own and trade in-game items. These mechanics follow Mythical’s earlier project Blankos Block Party, which supported NFT-based economies and saw high transaction volumes after transitioning to the Polkadot ecosystem.
Leading sports brands are moving from experimenting with digital assets to building the infrastructure. By shifting to proprietary blockchains, groups like FIFA are asserting more control over user data, licensing terms, and platform dynamics.
What began as collectibles could become a networked model of participation—where play, identity, and ownership move through the same digital rails.
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