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The player published on his Twitter account his defense against Electronic Arts, a company that designs and markets the main soccer simulator in the gaming world. Gareth Bale also supported the Swede's statements. GARETH BALE ZLATAN IBRAHIMOVIC MINO-RAIOLA EA SPORTS FIFA 21 m Although it may seem like incredible news or even something that someone could call unusual, the well-known player of Swedish origin Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who currently plays for AC Milan in Italian soccer's Serie A, published an accusation against EA Sports on his Twitter account, specifically against the game FIFA 21, because according to the player they would be using his face and name without his consent. The player's representative, the media Mino Raiola, also intervened in the matter, as well as the Tottenham player, Gareth Bale. Ibrahimovic wrote his tweet addressed directly to the official Twitter account of the Electronic Arts company in its sports division EA Sports.
Who gave permission to EA Sports' FIFA to use my name and face? FIFPro? I am not aware of being part of FIFpro, and if I am I have been placed there without any real knowledge through some suspicious way. And what is certain is that I have never allowed FIFA or FIFpro to make money using me," is what the player's publication in English translates. For his part, Mino Raiola, a well-known representative and agent of several footballers, including Zlatan, was not far behind in the matter and also published a tweet against EA Sports. "FifPro and AC Milan do not have individual player rights as I am sure you know Brazil Mobile Number List and as we have told you many times. @easports," reads the publication on the aforementioned social network, although it was also posted in English. Likewise, Gareth Bale also echoed Zlatan's publication and also wrote on the aforementioned social network of the little blue bird, mentioning Ibrahimovic's account and with the hashtag #TimeToInvestigate. Meanwhile, from the Electronic Arts company, they responded to the AC Milan player for his publication on Twitter.
EA SPORTS FIFA is the world's leading football video game, and to create this authentic experience, we have worked with numerous leagues, teams and individual talents to secure player rights to be included year after year. in our video game. One of these relationships that we have had for quite some time is with the global representative of professional players, FIFPro, which partners with a series of licensors to negotiate agreements that benefit players and their unions.", as he reviewed. MARCA newspaper . We will have to wait to see how this situation transcends and if other players will join who consider that they have not been asked for permission to use their names and faces in this FIFA 21, the new installment of the most popular soccer simulator in the world of the video gamers. It is worth remembering that in each installment the squads, the physical characteristics of the footballers, their movements, celebrations and other details that add realism to the game are renewed, as long as the clubs have an agreement with the development company.
Who gave permission to EA Sports' FIFA to use my name and face? FIFPro? I am not aware of being part of FIFpro, and if I am I have been placed there without any real knowledge through some suspicious way. And what is certain is that I have never allowed FIFA or FIFpro to make money using me," is what the player's publication in English translates. For his part, Mino Raiola, a well-known representative and agent of several footballers, including Zlatan, was not far behind in the matter and also published a tweet against EA Sports. "FifPro and AC Milan do not have individual player rights as I am sure you know Brazil Mobile Number List and as we have told you many times. @easports," reads the publication on the aforementioned social network, although it was also posted in English. Likewise, Gareth Bale also echoed Zlatan's publication and also wrote on the aforementioned social network of the little blue bird, mentioning Ibrahimovic's account and with the hashtag #TimeToInvestigate. Meanwhile, from the Electronic Arts company, they responded to the AC Milan player for his publication on Twitter.
EA SPORTS FIFA is the world's leading football video game, and to create this authentic experience, we have worked with numerous leagues, teams and individual talents to secure player rights to be included year after year. in our video game. One of these relationships that we have had for quite some time is with the global representative of professional players, FIFPro, which partners with a series of licensors to negotiate agreements that benefit players and their unions.", as he reviewed. MARCA newspaper . We will have to wait to see how this situation transcends and if other players will join who consider that they have not been asked for permission to use their names and faces in this FIFA 21, the new installment of the most popular soccer simulator in the world of the video gamers. It is worth remembering that in each installment the squads, the physical characteristics of the footballers, their movements, celebrations and other details that add realism to the game are renewed, as long as the clubs have an agreement with the development company.