Well looks like I'll have to keep my PS3 then
NCAA Will Not Renew EA Sports Contract, NCAA Football Series is Dead in Name Only
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Re: NCAA Will Not Renew EA Sports Contract, NCAA Football Series (in name at least) d
Well looks like I'll have to keep my PS3 then -
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This is some bullsh*t right here.Comment
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I'll post this one more time because I think most people missed it. This is from the press release:
Member colleges and universities license their own trademarks and other intellectual property for the video game. They will have to independently decide whether to continue those business arrangements in the future.
EA will have to work with the individual conferences like they always have to get rights to logos, stadiums and uniforms. Same with the BCS. This just affects the ability to use the NCAA mark.Comment
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Read and think for a second guys. They can still put out a game before the contract ends. EA can't stop them from doing it. The name of this years game in NCAA Football 14, not 2014. The NCAA is referring to a title for the 2014 season.Comment
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IF 2K takes it, if NCAA allows it of course, I think they will at least try it for a year or two. They got nothing to lose. I htink people are ready for something new from a new DEV and I know many long time 2K fans would be happy. I'd of been happier to see the NFL license closed with E.A. rather than NCAA though...Comment
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Re: NCAA 2014 = THE END!
The license is good until june of next year, the VERY least they should do is perfect this game if they do not intend to make it anymore.It's too bad O'Bannon and Sam Keller spoiled the party.
Maybe we'll see a college football again some day when the legalities of all this are more firmly defined.
I do hope we still get a patch. I'm not sure how long EA will support the product, but hopefully we get one update.Comment
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If the O'Bannon case goes the way its looking this decision won't necessarily mean the end of college football games. Unless the NCAA finds some way to settle with a massive check then the O'Bannon case could be the first domino in the end of the NCAA all together.
The O'Bannon team has a pretty good line on an antitrust case and if they win a judgment against the use of likeness in the NCAA series their next step is going to be to go after TV and merchandise revenue. In the end it will more than likely result in universities and individual athletes being able to license out their likeness. As long as they get together and form some kind of union (which would be in their best interest) then it would give merchandise and video game companies a central negotiation point that could possibly give access to using actual names and likeness in the game.Comment
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Re: NCAA Will Not Renew EA Sports Contract, NCAA Football Series (in name at least) d
I know. People need to think for a second before going crazy, lol.I'll post this one more time because I think most people missed it. This is from the press release:
Member colleges and universities license their own trademarks and other intellectual property for the video game. They will have to independently decide whether to continue those business arrangements in the future.
EA will have to work with the individual conferences like they always have to get rights to logos, stadiums and uniforms. Same with the BCS. This just affects the ability to use the NCAA mark.Comment
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EA would have to release the game in May.Comment
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Ugh. This means that there's no chance of anyone other than EA making a college football game if there is one in the future. That sucks hardcore. So tired of EA football.Comment

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