With the long-running(and extremely lucrative) partnership between FIFA and Electronic Arts ending last year, the future of football video games finds itself at an interesting crossroads.

While EA has since rebranded its iconic series starting last year with EA Sports FC 24, FIFA is vowing to stage a comeback with a competing title, leaving fans to wonder who will take the reins and compete against EA Sports?

One name consistently mentioned in rumors is 2K, a long-time genre rival and the developer behind popular sports franchises like NBA 2K and WWE 2K. But is there any truth to these whispers?

The lack of concrete evidence makes it difficult to definitively say whether 2K is a developing the next FIFA game.

An insider, @Kurakasis, hinted at this possibility on Twitter, sparking discussions and hopes among fans for what 2K could bring to the table. The potential involvement of 2K Games in the FIFA series has intrigued many, given the company's track record of delivering engaging and immersive sports gaming experiences. Strauss Zelnick, the CEO of Take-Two Interactive, which is 2K's parent company, has expressed his interest in expanding their sports portfolio, even mentioning FIFA by name in a previous interview with IGN. Although he stated that there are "no current plans to discuss," the gaming community remains hopeful that a collaboration between FIFA and 2K could eventually materialize.