FIFA 20: The demonstration against EA in Madrid has been a failure
FIFA 20 had angered many of its most dedicated players and there was a demonstration in Madrid in front of the Electronic Arts headquarters. The organization says that no one has attended except journalists.
The launch of FIFA 20 has been full of problems like the Nintendo Switch version it has no news Except for the update of templates or that each time the additional monetization methods are more aggressive. The latter is what has angered the Fifa League Association With Transfers, who believe they are benefiting payers more and forcing players to do so if they want to stay competitive.
They called a demonstration and no one came
ALFIFI convened for yesterday, October 11 in the afternoon, a demonstration in front of the Electronic Arts headquarters in Madrid. Reasons had such as the growing presence of microtransactions in the launch of FIFA 20 that prevent the game from being fair and that also encourage children to take their parents' card, with the possibility of them becoming possible gamblers. If they were successful, they would create a precedent and demonstrate that people do not want casino gambling in their video games, something in line with the growing rejection of the expansion of betting houses in working-class neighborhoods of Spain.
The day and time indicated arrived and no one came, according to the organization itself on its Twitter account. They were only the organizer and an entertainer with a megaphone who was hired to attend, along with journalists who wanted or had to cover the event.
Now, it's time to think ... What has happened so that this demonstration against abusive microtransactions in FIFA 20 is called but no one comes to it? It had all the regulated documentation and everything. But there are reasons such as that the demonstration was for a fairly small reason and to avoid microtransactions it is worth stopping buying the game as the most effective measure. It is also that access to the Electronic Arts headquarters within an industrial estate in the Hortaleza area is not easily accessible by public transport: by Metro it is only relatively close to the San Lorenzo station on line 4 and you have to cross the highway . It is also that being in a space of a private industrial estate, many people feared that they could have problems with security.
We understand that Alfifi did everything with the best of intentions but perhaps going physically to demonstrate against Electronic Arts for a soccer game is not in the interest of many or that the way of protesting was not ideal.
Source: Alfifi's Twitter




