Quick Take
- FIFA Rivals drops June 12 with an Adidas-branded Training Facility and digital gear.
- Adidas collab adds limited kits and boots, tied to real-world collections.
- Developed by Mythical Games, known for NFL Rivals and Blankos Block Party.
FIFA Rivals is teaming up with Adidas for a new in-game collaboration that will debut alongside the game’s June 12 worldwide release. The partnership introduces a branded Training Facility, limited-edition kits and boots, and digital gear tied directly to Adidas’s current real-world collections. All items will be available within the game environment, offering new ways to customize the football experience.
The campaign is timed with the upcoming full release of FIFA Rivals, now available for pre-registration via the Google Play Store. The game is being developed by Mythical Games, the studio behind NFL Rivals, Blankos Block Party, and Nitro Nation World Tour, and represents one of the largest IPs Mythical has worked with to date.
This partnership follows FIFA Rivals’ pre-registration launch on the Google Play Store and signals the game’s intent to position itself at the intersection of competitive sport and branded content. It also aligns with Adidas’s increasing presence in the gaming world through partnerships that blend fashion, identity, and on-chain assets.
Earlier this year, Adidas collaborated with XOCIETY, a Sui-based on-chain shooter, to introduce branded wearables, token airdrops, and profit-sharing mechanics through collectible NFT Mystery Boxes. The crossover featured ALTS by Adidas avatars and brought legacy fashion into a post-apocalyptic game world—offering everything from sneaker skins to revenue-sharing via in-game corporate shares.
Adidas has used such integrations to reinforce its digital identity strategy, merging cultural design with gameplay across multiple genres. In both FIFA Rivals and XOCIETY, the brand has moved beyond static sponsorships to co-create spaces where digital gear, character customization, and ecosystem incentives are fully embedded.
FIFA Rivals, developed as a real-time competitive football title, now joins that growing list of games expanding their core loop with branded partnerships that resonate beyond the pitch. Whether the Adidas gear in FIFA Rivals will remain purely cosmetic or take on more strategic gameplay roles remains to be seen, but its arrival marks another step in the evolution of digital sport.