FIFA and EA Sports End Two-Decade Video Game Partnership

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Months of negotiations between Electronic Arts and FIFA, soccer’s global governing body, ended without an agreement to extend a partnership. While most think that Madden is the Top EA Sports game, they are incorrect, FIFA is the top sports franchise in the gamers market. The game will not change much as the licenses with clubs and players is in place, but EA will need to change the name of the game from FIFA to something else.

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These ETFs have the largest exposure to Electronic Arts the maker of FIFA.
HERO Global X Video Games & Esports ETF 6.90%
OND ProShares On-Demand ETF 6.80%
ESPO VanEck Video Gaming and eSports ETF 5.26%
BNGE First Trust S-Network Streaming and Gaming ETF 5.08%
EWCO Invesco S&P 500 Equal Weight Communication Services ETF 4.50%

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