FIFA Soccer

4+
Minimum age according to FIFA Soccer
4+ Minimum age according to FIFA Soccer

What is FIFA Soccer?

FIFA Soccer (FIFA Football) is an online multiplayer sports game produced by Electronic Arts (EA) which simulates a real soccer match. You can play and compete in real time against friends, build your own team using famous players, or join leagues around the world. A new version of the game is released annually and there is also a FIFA Mobile app. FIFA Soccer offers optional in-game purchases across all platforms and versions.

Website: ea.com/en-au/games/fifa
Game Platforms: Origin, Xbox Live, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch
Apps: Android app, Apple iOS app 

How do people use FIFA Soccer?

Learn more about the benefits and risks associated with how people use online and mobile sports games like FIFA Soccer.

FIFA Soccer is used for: gaming, in-app purchasing and screen capture.

How can you report inappropriate content or request your data be removed?

These links are provided by FIFA Soccer:

How can you protect your personal information?

These links are provided by FIFA Soccer:

  • Privacy policy
    Learn about how Electronic Arts collects, stores and shares your personal information.
  • Update your privacy settings
    Manage who can see your profile information and learn how to keep your account as secure as possible.
  • Avoid phishing
    Learn how to avoid phishing and other common scams.

Key links

These links are provided by FIFA Soccer:

  • How to play with EA
    Outlines the rules and expected behaviour from players using Electronic Arts products and services.
  • User agreement
    Understand what you agree to when using and playing Electronic Arts games.

Last updated: 05/06/2024

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  • do your own research to understand the risks and benefits
  • check the age rating and requirements
  • consider privacy
  • check the permissions and other settings
  • check the in-app reporting options.

If you are a parent or carer who is deciding whether a child should be allowed to use an online service or platform, you can also:

  • consider your child's readiness for the types of content and experiences they might encounter
  • help them understand what to do if they need help
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  • agree to some rules about use of each service or platform.

To find out more, you can read the App checklist for parents, as well as information about parental controls in social media, games and apps and mental wellbeing resources for families.