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Learn what EA SPORTS FC™ Game Data Centers are and how they’re used in online matches.

What are game data centers? Which modes use them? Where are they? Why use them? Looking for more?

Game data centers are physical locations with hardware and software systems that operate online gameplay.

You may also hear these being referred to as “servers”, but “game data centers” is their technical name.

Having trouble connecting to EA SPORTS FC™? Check the server status on EA Help, PC, Xbox Live, and PlayStation™Network sites.

  • Online Seasons
  • Clubs League
  • Online Friendlies
  • Co-op Seasons
  • Co-op Seasons Cup
  • Ultimate Team™ Rush (EA SPORTS FC™ 25)
  • Clubs Friendlies
  • Clubs Practice
  • Ultimate Team™ Friendlies (Play A Friend)
  • Ultimate Team™ Friendlies (Play Online)
  • Ultimate Team™ Division Rivals
  • Ultimate Team™ Champions
  • Ultimate Team™ Online Ultimate Draft
  • Online Seasons Cup
  • Clubs Drop-in
  • Clubs Rush (EA SPORTS FC™ 25)
  • Ultimate Team™ Squad Battles (Co-Op Only)

Expand the lists below to see the EA SPORTS FC™ Game Data Center locations.

Europe

  • Amsterdam
  • Dublin
  • Frankfurt
  • Helsinki
  • London
  • Madrid
  • Milan
  • Paris
  • Tel Aviv
  • Warsaw
  • Zurich

Asia

  • Dubai
  • Hong Kong
  • Manama
  • Mumbai
  • Singapore
  • Tokyo

Oceania

  • Sydney

North America

  • Ashburn
  • Council Bluffs
  • Dallas
  • Des Moines
  • Los Angeles
  • Mexico City
  • Miami
  • Portland

South America

  • Buenos Aires
  • Lima
  • Santiago
  • São Paulo

Africa

  • Johannesburg
  • Lagos

EAS FC uses game data centers so that someone else’s connection doesn’t impact your own gameplay. The game data center handles the distribution of gameplay information to all players.

The center collects inputs from your game at a set interval of time, and then sends this information back to everyone else in a match. This happens at the same time for all players and is determined by their individual connections.

For example, if one player is streaming 4K movies and trying to play on a weak Wi-Fi signal, their activities shouldn’t impact anyone else in that match. The game data center still sends the information back at the same time.

A game data center acts as the host of the match in multiplayer matches.

How does EA decide where to place game data centers?

We work with industry-leading enterprise technology partners for our game data centers and place them in high-population areas with quality technology vendors.

Our vendors provide us with robust technology that can process data from tens of millions of players. Adding more centers doesn’t automatically result in a better player experience. For that reason, we carefully analyze the long-term effects on the players in the surrounding region before implementing a new game data center.

Why do some players connect to a distant game data center?

EAS FC will always try to connect you to online matches on your best game data center. Although that’s often the nearest one, this isn’t always the case.

Internet service providers (ISP) generally don’t send data from Point A to Point B directly. They route this data across locations, sometimes across the globe. This can be a physical networking infrastructure limitation of some ISPs or part of their business model. These decisions are ultimately handled by ISPs based on their unique needs and situations.

In some cases, your connection to a game data center is the best connection available at the moment, even if it’s farther away. However, your connection can be routed elsewhere if internet issues impact the route that your network traffic would normally take, or if one of our game data centers is experiencing technical problems.

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