EA announces FC Pro Mobile 2026 esports ecosystem with World Championship
Electronic Arts has confirmed the launch of EA FC Pro Mobile, the official esports ecosystem for the mobile title.
With the rising popularity of both mobile esports and FC Mobile, it was only a matter of time before an organized esports ecosystem came along. FC is already one of the
biggest video game franchises
of all time.
EA has confirmed that the first season of FC Pro Mobile will conclude with a World Championship event, featuring a substantial prize pool of $250,000.
The season will also feature a Mid-Season Playoffs tournament, boasting a $100,000 prize pool. The best news from all of this is the fact that any FC Mobile player who is eligible can register for the Global Qualifiers and stand a chance to rise to the top of the ecosystem.
EA FC Pro Mobile Global Qualifiers announced
With the announcement of the official esports ecosystem, EA has also opened registrations for the Global Qualifiers for the Mid-Season Playoffs. Registrations will stay open until June 12 across America, Europe, and the APAC regions.
It has also been confirmed that there will be four more paths for qualification, especially for teams from other regions. Here’s the full list of all the other routes for qualifying for the Mid-Season Playoffs:
- SEA League
- MEA Qualifier
- Publisher League
- League/partner qualification routes
Following the Mid-Season Playoffs, the season will enter its final strectch as the road to the World Championship gets underway. Apart from regional qualifiers and other routes, the top eight players from the Mid-Season Playoffs will also find a direct slot at the FC Pro Mobile World Championship.
Image credit: Electronic Arts
The details for all the future qualifiers will be announced by EA over time. However, the developer has confirmed that the Mid-Season Playoffs will be hosted in July while the World Championship will be held later in the year, in October. More information regarding the World Championship is expected to be revealed when the qualifiers begin in August.
Furthermore, FC Pro Mobile is expected to collaborate with Partner Leagues, giving players in these leagues and federations the opportunity to represent their home teams in the official esports ecosystem. EA is one of the
biggest gaming software developers, so fans can expect a lot of in-game activities too.
More details about these leagues are expected to be announced in the coming days; however, it is safe to assume that all the leagues officially featured in EA FC Mobile will play a part in this.
Feature image credit: Electronic Arts
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