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FIFA Rivals set to launch pre-release in May If you’ve played

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FIFA Rivals set to launch pre-release in May

If you’ve played the FIFA soccer/football video game anytime in the past few decades, you’ll have that classic “E…A…Sports” tagline burned into your brain. But for the first time ever, a new FIFA game is dropping without it…and it’s on the blockchain.

Built on Polkadot, the new mobile game FIFA Rivals will launch its pre-release in May, before its global launch in June, just in time for the FIFA Club World Cup.

It comes from Web3 gaming studio Mythical Games — they’re the developers behind the National Football League’s (NFL) official blockchain game, NFL Rivals. Much like NFL Rivals, soccer/football fans can build their own teams, play real matches, and trade NFTs of their favorite players.

FIFA wanted a more “arcade-like” theme

Mythical Games brought in Bacon Games to help. “They wanted to distance themselves from the hyper-realistic aesthetics of Electronic Arts, with a game that would fall somewhere between simulation and fantasy, more arcade-like,” Bacon Games founder Jairo Nieto told Forbes Columbia.

“To do this, they needed a strategic partner who could help them develop the game and knew about football.” 

“It’s a huge responsibility,” he said. “We’re taking it one day at a time, with the simple command that we’re making the best football game possible because if we get too caught up thinking about the scale of this project, we’d freeze when making any decisions. When it all happens, we’ll take a few days to enjoy it,” said Nieto.

(Mythical Games)

Polkadot talked the game up on X recently, saying “Football…is not just a sport, it is a universal language for more than five billion fans and for the first time, FIFA gameplay is going onchain.”

Peaky Blinders gets a crypto game in 2026

Peaky Blinders, one of the world’s most popular television shows with 80 million viewers, is getting a crypto game adaptation in 2026…. but the creators are keeping things pretty tight-lipped for now.

Set to launch next year, the game will feature “interactive experiences, games, action sequences and a tokenized in-game currency,” set in the streets of post-war Birmingham, according to an April 24 statement.



There’s not a lot of other details yet— but if we had to guess, it might be along the lines of Grand Theft Auto meets Red Dead Redemption… just with a lot more flat caps and razor blades.

Why they picked a historical drama set between two World Wars to build a crypto ecosystem on top is not clear, but the show is so well known and popular it could introduce a whole new generation to Web3 gaming.According to Parrot Analytics, Peaky Blinders enjoys 260 times the average global demand for a TV series, the highest ever recorded for a European TV series.

Peaky Blinders is one of the most popular television series on the planet (Netflix).

GameSwift AI CEO Pan Paragraf said, “This is so far the largest IP joining the blockchain gaming sector, blending gritty storytelling with true ownership.”

“I believe this could be THE game to take Web3 Gaming mainstream.” 

It’s not the first time a TV show has explored Web3 gaming. In 2024, television giant ITV partnered with The Sandbox to bring some of its biggest reality shows, such as The Voice, Love Island, and I’m a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here, onto blockchain-based games.

Cambria season 2 wraps, gamers already craving season 3

In an industry where overpromising and underdelivering is basically the norm, risk-to-earn game Cambria, built on Ronin and Abstract, decided to break the mold… and is leaving players wanting more.

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Touted as one of the most hyped (and controversial) crypto games of 2025, Cambria — inspired by classics like Runescape and Ultima — just wrapped up its second season.

Cambria made it clear from the start: two weeks of madness where you can risk all your digital assets in the chaos, basically a crypto Hunger Games, but after those two weeks of gameplay, it’s over.

Game over… for now. Popular gaming streamer Yellow Panther said, “We can finally sleep.”

(Dumb Money)

It riled up gamers and had them hooked for the entire two weeks. Gamer “Birdie” said they did their “best while working a 9-6 job.” 

“Can’t wait for S3,” Birdie added, echoing a sentiment similar to many other X…

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