EA Sports says after 10 years without any video game EA Sports College Football, it’s back.
NCAA Football 14 will be released this summer, but already bits of the game are being teased to customers.
The last time fans of the game saw any video hype was when Denard Robinson was QB1 at the University of Michigan. Many people wondered what had happened since NCAA Football 14.
According to the company, Collegiate Licensing killed the franchise in those days because they had to use fake players. Now with the new NIL program, that has all changed.
The new game will include in-game action with individual stadiums, mascots, locker rooms, jerseys and helmets. Expect Lane Stadium and rowdy crowds. But so far, the company has not secured the rights for the game to the “Enter Sandman” entrance.
Under the new rules, college players can opt to be in the game and be paid for being on your television screen in the form of EA Sports.
Staff report