One of the biggest gripes of the gaming community with games like the upcoming “FIFA 20” is how it encourages the more casual crowd to influence the market. In this title, for example, microtransactions are likely to be rife just as they were in the previous games. Considering the organization that it is based on, however, should this franchise finally be axed?
There is no doubt that a lot of fans are looking forward to “FIFA 20” and EA is expected to address many of the issues that fans have had with the previous games in this iteration, Trusted Reviews notes. However, there is no denying that the company is profiting from an organization that has proven itself to be corrupt beyond measure and one that leaves devastation in its wake.
Regardless of how popular the sport of soccer or football, as it is more commonly referred to around the world might be, FIFA itself is a horrible force in the industry. How many times has it been shown that its top executives are prone to bribery, corruption, and a ton of other criminal activities? Yet “FIFA 20” will still use its name to move copies of the game.
More than anything else, “FIFA 20” will be a gauge to just how much the world does not care about how corruption can affect entire communities if only because it is an enjoyable form of entertainment. Major FIFA events, for example, have left host countries in terrible financial situations once the competitions have ended. Entire communities have been devastated by their presence.
So, while “FIFA 20” will likely be a fun game with some of its most glaring flaws about to be addressed, fans might want to think twice about purchasing the game. EA has already been proven to be quite the exploitative company. Buying this title will only encourage such practices.


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