Fifa-98-game Apr 2026
The game’s aesthetic has recently inspired indie developers. A new survival-horror-themed arcade soccer game titled FEAR FA 98 on Steam draws direct visual inspiration from the PlayStation-era graphics of FIFA 98, blending classic soccer gameplay with horror tropes.
: FIFA 98 was the first in the series to implement a correctly functioning offside rule, adding a new layer of tactical depth. 2. Audio-Visual Presentation
The game is perhaps most famous for its "Song 2" by Blur, which served as the high-energy intro theme. This marked the first time a major licensed track was used in an EA Sports title, setting the stage for the iconic soundtracks the series is known for today. Other notable soundtrack inclusions included Chumbawamba’s "Tubthumping". fifa-98-game
The global cover featured English star David Beckham , who was then at the height of his fame with Manchester United. FIFA 98’s success paved the way for , the first official standalone tournament game developed by EA Sports after they secured the exclusive FIFA rights in 1997. 4. Cultural Resurgence (Fear FA 98)
The game introduced several features that became industry standards: released in late 1997
: It was one of the first titles to allow deep team and player customization, giving users control over kits and rosters.
The commentary team featured legendary British broadcasters: and Andy Gray provided match-play commentary. Des Lynam handled the pre-game introductions. 3. Iconic Branding and Legacy fifa-98-game
Technical Report: FIFA: Road to World Cup 98 , released in late 1997, is widely regarded as a watershed moment for sports video games. Developed by EA Canada and published by Electronic Arts, it was the fifth installment in the FIFA series and represented a massive leap in technical ambition, licensing, and presentation. 1. Key Innovations and Gameplay Features