FIFA 40

Overview
FIFA 40 was developed by EA Vancouver as part of EA's FIFA series. It was released globally on 27 September, 2039. The game was released for Xbox One, PS5, Nintendo Switch 2, Xbox X, and PS6. Editions for PC and mobile devices were also released. FIFA is the only major football video game series, as PES was discontinued in 2031. Cover athletes varied by country or region.

Note: Teams and leagues are listed in no particular order.

Note: Any FIFA 19 features that haven't been mentioned in the article have stayed in the game and are exactly as they were in FIFA 19.

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England/Wales
English Premier League

EFL Championship

EFL League One

EFL League Two

National League

Spain
La Liga Santander

La Liga 1|2|3

Germany
Bundesliga

Bundesliga 2

3. Liga

France
Ligue 1

Ligue 2

Championnat National

Italy
Italian Serie A

Italian Serie B

Italian Serie C

Turkey
Super Lïg

Portugal
Liga NOS

China
Chinese Super League

United States/Canada
Major League Soccer

USL Championship

Mexico
Liga MX

Argentina
SAF

Denmark
Superliga

Netherlands
Eredivisie

Brazil
Brasileiro Serie A

Austria
Ö Bundesliga

Belgium
Belgian Pro League

Chile
Campeonato Scotiabank

Colombia
Liga Dimayor

Japan
Meiji Yasuda J1

Korea Republic
K League 1

Poland
Ekstraklasa

Republic of Ireland/Northern Ireland
SSE Airtricity League

Switzerland
Raiffeisen Super League

Scotland
Scottish Premiership

Saudi Arabia
Abdul Latif Jameel League

Sweden
Allsvenskan

Uruguay
Uruguayan Primera Division

Ukraine
Ukrainian Premier League

Greece
Superleague Greece

Russia
Russian Premier League

Australia/New Zealand
Hyundai A-League

Croatia
Croatian First Football League

Czech Republic
Czech First League

Rest Of World Teams
Red Star Belgrade (Serbia)

Al Ain (United Arab Emirates)

Lugodorets (Bulgaria)

Kaizer Chiefs (South Africa)

Orlando Pirates (South Africa)

Mamelodi Sundowns (South Africa)

MOL Vidi (Hungary)

BATE Borisov (Belarus)

Dudelange (Luxembourg)

Persepolis (Iran)

Al-Sadd (Qatar)

Al-Jazira (United Arab Emirates)

Al Ahly (Egypt)

Espérance de Tunis (Tunisia)

TP Mazembe (Congo DR)

Auckland City (New Zealand)

The New Saints FC (England/Wales)

Astana (Kazakhstan)

FCSB (Romania)

HJK Helsinki (Finland)

National Teams
Note: (w) indicates that the nation have a women's team on FIFA 40 as well.

Note: None of the national teams (men's or women's) have generic player names.

Germany (w)

France (w)

England (w)

Brazil (w)

Argentina

Croatia

Belgium

Mexico (w)

Nigeria (w)

Egypt

Japan (w)

Scotland (w)

Czech Republic

Wales

Ireland

Northern Ireland

Canada (w)

Australia (w)

New Zealand (w)

Ivory Coast

United States (w)

Chile (w)

Serbia

Russia

Netherlands (w)

Portugal

Spain (w)

Iran

Italy (w)

Iceland (w)

Morocco

Costa Rica

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Denmark

Switzerland

Sweden (w)

Saudi Arabia

Turkey

Bulgaria

Romania

Uruguay

Jamaica

South Africa

China (w)

Norway (w)

Austria

Peru

Colombia

Ecuador

Hungary

Greece

Cameroon (w)

Bolivia

Venezuela

Poland

Panama

Tunisia

India

Finland

Senegal

Paraguay

Slovenia

Slovakia

Special Teams
Icon XI

Team of the Year

Adidas All-Star

Nike XI

Puma FC

MLS All-Star

Classic XI

Future Gen XI

Career Mode
Career Mode is playable in five subcategories; player, manager, player manager, owner, and staff/manager. Staff/manager is the newest variant of Career Mode. You play as every job at the club. You can decide to bring a player back from injury early (with a risk of worsening the injury an with the player not at full strength), or send yourself to scout youth players (with better results if you make the right choices while scouting), or even pour extra funds into the club like an owner. If you go bankrupt, you lose the game. Owner is also a new version of career mode, where you can sack staff members, pour funds into a club, or even buy another club. Like in the manager variant, you lose the game by going bankrupt or worse for an amount of time. Player career is just as it has been for a long time, and player manager is a hybrid between player and manager career. Player, manager, and player manager careers all have Club World Cup added, as well as the AFC Champions League. Manager career has ticket prices added, as well as team sponsorship deals from a mixture of real and generic companies. No leagues or tournaments have been removed, and all notable club competitions are licensed. In Career Mode, Rest of World is treated as an actual league.

The Journey
The Journey is playable in FIFA 40, in all three stages. You can play through multiple times, and play as Alex Hunter, his half-sister Kim, or his friend Danny Williams. No new stages or features have been added.

Licensed Tournaments
FIFA World Cup, UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, FIFA Club World Cup, AFC Champions League, Copa Libertadores, and more club competitions are licensed. You can play through any of them.

Tournaments
Not much has changed in tournament mode, but there are more teams to choose from, and more filters to set. A fictional tournament, the Nations Club Cup, consists of one team from each country, including countries like Canada and Northern Ireland which have no national league, but have teams participating in other domestic leagues. Rest of World teams are included in the tournament as well.

Creation Centre
Creation Centre is where you can create players, sides, or even boots or custom hair and beard styles. FIFA players can customise the hair and beard styles through "regional length". The top and back of head, or lower front of face, are divided into 12 regions, and players can choose colour, texture, and length for eveey region individually. Player customisation goes further, with more choices about the players appearance, attributes, and age. Both is now an option for preferred foot, and female players can be created. Goalkeepers can now have different preferred hand and foot. Boots have regions as well, and colours, patterns, texture, shape, material, stud pattern, shape, lacing, and shape are customisable. You can also choose the company of the boots. Teams (men's and women's) can be created, and you can create them with created or real players, or a mixture of both. Players can customise the kits and badge as well, and even play careers as the fictional team, or put them in leagues. Budgets will be decided by player quality and league for the fictional teams. 8 teams, 30 players, 50 boots, 80 hairstyles, and 80 facial hair styles can be created without the Creator's Pack.

Gameplay
Other game modes like skill games and be a pro have not changed at all. The kick-off game mode has quite a bit, though. In addition to new teams and leagues, attributes matter even more and there are more of them. The weather affects the game and will change throughout the match some of the time. Old-fashioned leather balls travel with less power and present a small risk to players if they head the ball during wet or previously wet conditions. Ultimate Team is included as usual.

Futsal
Futsal is played just how it is in real life. Brazil, Spain, Argentina, Netherlands, and Portugal national futsal teams are featured in FIFA 40, and have real player names, along with the other national teams in FIFA 40, which have generic player names on the futsal team.

Injury Rules
If you injure an opposing player severely, you earn two points. First to ten points wins.

Other Special Rules
The other variants of Special Rules are the same as when House Rules was added to FIFA.

World Cup Pack
World Cup Pack is downloadable for £15, and gives players access to every FIFA registered national team, with real player names.

Women's Pack
In addition to NWSL, the Women's Pack includes all of the teams at Women's World Cup 2039. All of the player names are real, and the pack is priced at £10

Creator's Pack
Priced at £8, the Creator's Pack gives you unlimited slots for created players, teams, boots, hairstyles, and facial hair styles.

Realistic And Minor Details

 * Poppies an option for English teams' kits
 * Players slipping in wet surfaces (Rare)
 * More tunnel cutscenes
 * Child 'mascots' in tunnels
 * More real stadiums
 * Full 90 minute time option available
 * 20 languages (commentary included)
 * New realistic cutscenes
 * Graphics look like you are watching a match on television