EA's NCAA Football Series Could Return, Exec Says
"One day I know we'll be back," EA executive teases.
"One day I know we'll be back," EA executive teases.
Here's how much each of the close to 25,000 former football and basketball players are getting.
Kirk Herbstreit, the voice of EA Sports' college football franchise, says he was "devastated" to learn of the series cancellation.
"...the hearts in our community still beat for college football."
Rapper's influence has led to an influx in votes for the college football game.
Student athletes to receive nearly $1,000 per appearance in EA games.
National Collegiate Athletic Association sues Electronic Arts and Collegiate Licensing Company over proposed $40 million settlement.
New York Times report reveals sum of high-profile settlement announced this week.
[UPDATE] Publisher says it will not publish previously announced next-gen football game next year and is evaluating plans for the future of the franchise; lawsuits with former players settled.
EA Sports' college football game the month's best-seller in US, followed by Minecraft and The Last of Us; overall industry sales slide 19 percent to $443 million.
[UPDATE] Southeastern Conference joins NCAA in ending business relationship with publisher for college football games; Pac-12 and Big Ten also out.
Survey of 92 college football players finds 65 percent feel they should be compensated if their likeness is used in a video game.
U.S. court of appeals strikes down claim that practice of using an athlete's likeness was protected under the First Amendment.
Publisher and Collegiate Licensing Company agree to new three-year deal for college football games.
[UPDATE] Athletics organization decides not to renew licensing contract, EA confirms it will continue to make college football games; first title now in development for next-gen.
Publisher pulls all mention of former University of Florida and New England Patriots player from college and professional games in wake of murder charges.
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