The Netflix FIFA World Cup Launch Edition game offers a unique experience where two players can enjoy a couch co-op session on TV. The gameâs worldwide release is set to align with the major football event, but it is currently in a limited test phase in Brazil and Germany. Players can access Netflix FIFA World Cup without any cost, provided they have a Netflix Games membership.
Alain Tascan, President of Games at Netflix, stated:
âThe FIFA World Cup is going to be the cultural event of 2026, and now fans will be able to celebrate their fandom by bringing the game right into their living rooms. We want to bring football back to its roots with something everyone can play with just the touch of a button.â
Below is the available information on the upcoming Netflix FIFA World Cup game.
Netflix FIFA World Cup Launch Edition Overview
Release Date
The Netflix FIFA World Cup Launch Edition is set for release on June 11, 2026, in several countries including the United States, Canada, the UK, France, Italy, Mexico, Spain, Austria, Australia, Belgium, Finland, Ireland, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Poland, South Africa, Sweden, and Switzerland, with more countries to follow. Early access starts on June 4 in Brazil and Germany.
Teams and Players Featured
The game includes all â48 teams, 1248 players, and 16 stadiums in the tournament,â offering a comprehensive experience for fans eager to play with their favorite teams or players.
How to Play Netflix FIFA World Cup Launch Edition?
To play the game, follow these steps:
- Navigate to the Games tab on your TV in the Netflix app.
- Open the FIFA World Cup Launch Edition.
- Scan the QR code with your phone.
Once the QR code is scanned, your phone becomes a controller, allowing you to dive into the game with simple swipes and gestures.
Why Are Fans Displeased with Netflix FIFA World Cup Launch Edition?
The gameâs announcement has not generated the same excitement as the EA FIFA series. Social media comments quickly criticized the gameâs graphics, deeming them subpar for a 2026 release. One comment under Netflixâs official announcement on X reads:
âNetflix really got the FIFA licence and dropped a game that looks like it was made in 2012. Bold move.â
Although the simple touch/swipe controls are intended to make the game accessible to a wider audience, the graphics have been a disappointment. Additionally, only those with an active Netflix subscription can play the game for free.
The FIFA World Cup is a globally celebrated event, traditionally accompanied by the popular EA FIFA series. Reflecting on past experiences, there is a question of whether the Netflix FIFA World Cup Launch Edition will attract significant player engagement when it rolls out on June 11, 2026.
Edited by Angshuman Dutta

