EA Sports to Relaunch NCAA Football Video Game with NIL Program for Players
The much-anticipated return this summer follows a decade-long hiatus, amid debates over player compensation fairness.
- EA Sports announces the return of the NCAA Football video game series this summer, featuring all 134 FBS teams and allowing college football players to opt into its NIL program.
- Players opting into the NIL program will receive $600 and a free copy of the game annually, sparking debate over the fairness of the compensation.
- The return of the game is made possible by the Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) era in college sports, allowing players to be compensated for their likeness.
- The game's comeback follows an 11-year hiatus, fueled by nostalgia and the resolution of legal challenges related to player compensation.
- The NIL deals, considered one of the biggest in college sports, aim to sign over 11,000 athletes across 134 FBS schools.





























