FC Mobile - The World's Game

FC Mobile The World's Game Event

EA Sports is bringing international football to FC Mobile with a brand-new live event called The World’s Game. Inspired by the global football atmosphere surrounding the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the event focuses heavily on national teams, country-based progression, and long-term campaign rewards.

Unlike standard promo events that revolve around simple grind paths, The World’s Game introduces a full multi-chapter structure with team selection, live quests, player upgrades, PvE progression, and milestone systems. The event feels much closer to a seasonal football journey than a traditional short-term promo.


Choose Your Home Team

The event begins with one of the most important decisions in the campaign: selecting your home nation.

Players choose a country to represent, and that selection determines parts of the rewards, quests, and progression throughout the event. The attached event screens show multiple regional categories including Europe, Americas, Africa, and Asia/Oceania.

Countries shown in the preview include:

  • Vietnam
  • Korea
  • Japan
  • Australia
  • Iraq
  • Iran
  • Jordan
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Qatar
  • Uzbekistan

According to the campaign overview, players cannot progress into the next stage until they select a home team.

This instantly gives the event a stronger identity compared to normal FC Mobile promos. Instead of everyone following the exact same path, progression feels more personal and nation-focused.


Weekly Quests and Star Pass Progression

After selecting a nation, players unlock a large quest system tied to weekly objectives and engagement rewards.

The event interface includes:

  • Weekly progression tabs
  • Daily grinding objectives
  • Match-based challenges
  • Squad-based tasks
  • Achievement milestones

Some example objectives shown in the preview images include:

  • Score with multiple players in one match
  • Complete daily grinds several times
  • Win the first match you play
  • Complete matches using the same squad

The event also appears to include a dedicated TWG Star Pass connected to long-term progression rewards.


Upgradeable Players and Position Paths

One of the more interesting systems in The World’s Game is the player progression structure.

EA has designed position-based upgrade paths where players can focus on different roles such as attackers, midfielders, defenders, and icons. According to the campaign document, multiple players across different positions will receive upgrades during the event, and users can choose which players to claim.

This creates more flexibility than the usual linear reward system. Instead of every player grinding identical cards, users can prioritize positions that actually improve their squads.


Skill Games, Matches, and Difficulty Paths

The World’s Game also introduces a challenge system built around multiple difficulty tiers.

Players can complete skill games and PvE matches across paths such as:

  • Casual
  • Competitive
  • Hardcore

Completing more daily training sessions unlocks additional rewards and progression bonuses.

This system gives both casual and hardcore players separate ways to engage with the event instead of forcing everyone through the same grind level.


World Tour and Dice Rewards

Another major section of the event is the World Tour progression board.

Players earn dice rolls through daily logins, objectives, and matches, then use those rolls to move across a reward path filled with currencies, packs, and milestone rewards.

The campaign overview confirms that progressing through more laps unlocks better milestone rewards over time.

This system adds a more dynamic progression layer compared to standard claim-and-exit reward structures.


Random Reward Systems and Lucky Shuffle

TWG also includes luck-based mechanics tied to earned event currencies.

The preview shows systems such as:

  • Lucky Football Spin
  • Football Storage rewards
  • Lucky Shuffle boards
  • Worlds Game Kuji rewards

According to the event document, players can spend tokens earned from earlier chapters to unlock random rewards later in the campaign.

This helps connect all chapters together rather than making each section feel isolated.


Story Chapters and Icon Progression

One of the standout additions is a dedicated story-driven chapter inspired by Icon Chronicles.

The event includes PvE story matches and football narratives centered around legendary players and memorable football moments.

This gives the campaign a stronger football identity beyond repetitive menu grinding and adds a more immersive progression system for players who enjoy offline-style content.


Gallery Reveal System

The final chapter shown in the previews is a Gallery system where players gradually reveal mystery footballers over time.

Players return daily to slowly uncover the featured player, unlock rewards, and eventually access special exchanges tied to that reveal.

This creates a long-term engagement loop that encourages players to stay active throughout the event rather than finishing everything immediately.


A Bigger Direction for FC Mobile

The World’s Game feels significantly larger than a normal FC Mobile promo. Instead of focusing only on packs and quick exchanges, EA is building a full international football ecosystem around progression, national identity, live content, and long-term engagement.

The heavy emphasis on countries, tournaments, storylines, and evolving rewards makes the event feel closely tied to the buildup toward the 2026 international football cycle.

If fully supported with strong rewards and regular updates, The World’s Game could become one of the biggest and most ambitious FC Mobile events released so far.



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