Lawsuit not meant to prevent NCAA games
One of the co-lead counsels for the players in the class action NCAA suit against EA says nothing in the agreement prevents them from making future games.
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One of the co-lead counsels for the players in the class action NCAA suit against EA says nothing in the agreement prevents them from making future games.
Electronic Arts has announced that it has removed former Patriots tight end (and accused murderer) Aaron Hernandez from Madden NFL 25, and will be doing the same for his appearance in NCAA 14 via a title update.
NCAA Football 14 is getting a demo on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 tomorrow.
The payment amounts for the monopoly settlement EA reached in July have been tripled, due to a lower-than-expected number of claimants.
EA is set to pay out $27 million and swear not to renew its exclusivity agreement with the NCAA, as part of the settlement for a 2008 class-action lawsuit alleging such arrangements resulted in price-fixing.
EA Sports announced today that Robert Griffin III will appear as one of two cover athletes for NCAA Football 13. The other will be determined by a fan vote starting March 12.
A lawsuit against Electronic Arts over the likeness of a former NCAA football player has been dismissed in court.