'EA Sports College Football' video game will give eligible FBS players the opportunity to be featured…. Video game to return 2024

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EA Sports College Football' video game will give eligible FBS players the opportunity to be featured​

By David Cobb
21 hrs ago • 1 min read
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Eligible FBS college football players will be afforded the opportunity to be featured in the new "EA Sports College Football" video game expected to debut in 2024, the gaming company confirmed to ESPN. While it was always hoped that virtual versions of actual players would be part of the relaunched product amid the advent of name, image and likeness rights for college athletes, there were hurdles to clear.

In particular, the game's creators needed a way to organize a substantial group licensing effort, and a group named OneTeam Partners has been tabbed to lead that effort, EA also confirmed. Players, however, will be required to opt in for their name, image and likeness to be used.

How much athletes will be paid for the use of their name, image and likeness in the game has not been determined, but an EA representative told ESPN that the company plans to be "as inclusive and equitable as possible."

EA's last college football video game was created in 2013 with a letter from the company explaining months after its release that it would be discontinuing the product. The decision came after a court ruling required EA Sports to pay class-action compensation to previous athletes who were not compensated for being in the game. But amid the advent of NIL rights for student-athletes, EA announced in February 2021 that the game would return.

It is expected that game modes including "Dynasty" and "Road to Glory" will be part of the new game when it hits the market next summer. When the game is released, it will have been 11 years since the release of the last version known as "NCAA 14."
 

EA Sports College Football Is Reportedly Headlined by Dynasty Mode​

EA is said to be focused on the fan-favorite mode for its new NCAA game.​

Jordan Sirani

BY JORDAN SIRANI

UPDATED: MAY 18, 2023 12:35 PM

POSTED: MAY 18, 2023 12:26 PM

The widely loved Dynasty Mode is reportedly being built as the "flagship game mode" for the new EA Sports College Football.

"[Dyansty Mode] is where a LOT of the energy is being spent on development right now," according to Extra Points' Matt Brown, a reliable reporter on EA Sports College Football. EA vice president and GM Daryl Holt previously said Dynasty Mode is something the development team is "passionately focused on."

An NCAA Football staple, Dynasty Mode allows players to control both the on- and off-field actions associated with running a college football program, from playing games to recruiting and developing athletes.

The news comes on the heels of an ESPN report that EA Sports College Football will pay athletes to use their likenesses. It will mark the first time real players are officially represented in a college sports game, thanks to the 2021 Supreme Court ruling that permits collegiate athletes to profit off of their name, image, and likeness (NIL). The issue of NIL was, in part, responsible for the discontinuation of the series following the release of NCAA Football 14 in 2013.

EA Sports College Football is scheduled to return in Summer 2024, 11 years after the franchise's previous entry. Holt has said it will be "distinctly, uniquely college football," not just "a clone of Madden or something else
 
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