https://frontofficesports.com/brandr-group-suing-ea-over-college-football-video-game/
Well, now we know why they bumped the release date a year.
mvandor said:Well, now we know why they bumped the release date a year.
Yes we do
QB283 said:*Sigh*
Fr but does thisean there will be even less content?
Maximum looking more and more great by the day.
it probably only really matters for ultimate team... someone will have a rosters set up day 1 that everyone will use
theoriginalkbgames33 said:Maximum looking more and more great by the day.
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What else would you expect from a company voted as being the worst in America on multiple occasions?
GGerz said:it probably only really matters for ultimate team... someone will have a rosters set up day 1 that everyone will use
What does that mean
I just looked it up and there are roughly 20,000 scholarship athletes in D1 NCAA Football. Multiply that by the $500 EA made a deal with "One Team Partners" (which EA says represent the NCAA FB athletes) for and you get $10 Mil. That's for the athletes.
EA reportedly made $1.62 Billion from MUT in 2021 (sorry that's the figure I found quickest). I suck at math, but that is 0.617% of EA's profits from Madden 20. A little more than half of 1% is literally next to nothing. EA is a greedy ass corporation. 10% or about $162 Mil to the schools, 0.617% to the athletes.
Seems about as EA Fair Play as it gets. I hope EA never gets to make an NCAA FB game with players NILs.
acomplixsituation said:What else would you expect from a company voted as being the worst in America on multiple occasions?
What does this mean for MUT
feiyawei said:I just looked it up and there are roughly 20,000 scholarship athletes in D1 NCAA Football. Multiply that by the $500 EA made a deal with "One Team Partners" (which EA says represent the NCAA FB athletes) for and you get $10 Mil. That's for the athletes.
EA reportedly made $1.62 Billion from MUT in 2021 (sorry that's the figure I found quickest). I suck at math, but that is 0.617% of EA's profits from Madden 20. A little more than half of 1% is literally next to nothing. EA is a greedy ass corporation. 10% or about $162 Mil to the schools, 0.617% to the athletes.
Seems about as EA Fair Play as it gets. I hope EA never gets to make an NCAA FB game with players NILs.
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feiyawei said:I just looked it up and there are roughly 20,000 scholarship athletes in D1 NCAA Football. Multiply that by the $500 EA made a deal with "One Team Partners" (which EA says represent the NCAA FB athletes) for and you get $10 Mil. That's for the athletes.
EA reportedly made $1.62 Billion from MUT in 2021 (sorry that's the figure I found quickest). I suck at math, but that is 0.617% of EA's profits from Madden 20. A little more than half of 1% is literally next to nothing. EA is a greedy ass corporation. 10% or about $162 Mil to the schools, 0.617% to the athletes.
Seems about as EA Fair Play as it gets. I hope EA never gets to make an NCAA FB game with players NILs.
The player actually or only get 0.617%
That is crazy
JustHIMFields1 said:What does that mean
The best feature of the old NCAA games was the ability to download custom rosters for dynasty. Someone will edit each roster, changing players from HB #5 to Reggie Bush for example. That feature should be back and if it is, someone will go through each school editing each player name so it's displayed correctly. Just download that roster and you'll be fine.
For the consumer, it's not a big deal. Really just affects regs (you'll see names displayed as HB #5,) and ultimate team with current day players not getting cards unless they sign a NIL deal.