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EA Sports Is Bringing Back College Football Games After 8 Year Hiatus

That’s long enough to complete college at least twice.

College football is a big deal in America, and while star players don’t get paid – they receive free tuition, housing, training, and equipment – they bring in hundreds of thousands of dollars in revenue for the college they play for. Each. Sure, it’s not as big as the big leagues, like the NFL, which is so popular that their annual Super Bowl championship has trickled into Rocket League and Animal Crossing, but it’s still big enough that EA used to make games about it.

Way back in 2013, EA released NCAA Football 14, the last in their college football series. The game featured the likenesses of real players without authorisation or compensation, which led to a $60 million class-action lawsuit and the eventual cancellation of the series. Since then, college football has been relegated to smaller appearances in Madden games.

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