02-22-2024, 12:14 PM
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New tidbits from ESPN - NIL, Dynasty, Realignment, Bowls, Coaches, Playbooks, etc.
https://www.espn.com/college-footbal...il-realignment
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Actually, yes. There will be name, image and likeness components in the Dynasty and Road to Glory modes. Dynasty is where you take over a college football program; Road to Glory involves guiding an individual player through their college career.
"If you think about representing what's happening in the sport, when we talk about things like Dynasty and Road to Glory, there's new ways to recruit, there's transfer portals, there's NIL, there's a lot of things to think about," said Daryl Holt, EA Sports' senior vice president and group general manager of EA Tiburon. "That has really added to the complexity and the intrigue of the sport that we want to make sure is there for our players."
Holt wouldn't go into exact detail about how EA Sports is planning on implementing the transfer portal and NIL, just that they'll be in there. It looks like there will be "at least some" representation to force players to make decisions that will affect their program-building in dynasty mode or what happens with their individual player in Road to Glory. |
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That'll also be in the game. EA Sports said all 134 FBS teams will be in the game, as will the 12-team College Football Playoff and every bowl game.
Holt said customization will be allowed because, in reality, we've seen the college landscape change enough that one never knows how that will occur. It's not clear how much customization and what, exactly, that will look like.
One thing that will not be customizable: If a player chooses to not be included in the game, he will not be able to be created in the game by users -- although Holt wouldn't say how they would prevent that, only that it will not be allowed.
Holt said the focus is FBS for Year 1, but they're "expecting adding to this project and program" as they go forward. In other words -- 134 teams, 10 FBS conferences and the Heisman Trophy will all be there. Just not the lower levels of football, such as FCS.
Yet.
Some of it has to do with the undertaking of building out a game from scratch -- adding 134 schools with unique uniforms, traditions, stadiums, player NIL features and more is a massive undertaking, and there's only so much they can do. |
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While the game will be on the same engine as Madden, it should look and feel different than its NFL counterpart.
EA has been gathering sounds, stadium renderings and more from schools for a while. Holt said all the 2024 uniforms for teams will be in the game, along with alternate jerseys.
O'Brien said they sometimes received over 200 photos of stadiums from schools, down to what their seats looked like, along with trophies and statues on campus for in-game replication.
"Our team was like, 'This is gold that we can use to make a really authentic-looking tradition or aspect of a stadium or a program or a school,'" Holt said. "It was wonderful."
Schools and EA worked with the Collegiate Licensing Company to collect renderings of jersey, helmets, stadiums and other markings -- often submitting them through CLC's Brand Manager 360. Cory Moss, the CEO of CLC, told ESPN the collection was "astronomical," in terms of both what EA needed and what schools wanted to provide.
Moss told ESPN they are "pretty close" to delivering everything EA needs for the game, and now the video game company is selecting what they need and plan to use before getting it approved by the schools. Moss said the process started with helmets, then stadiums and uniforms.
Holt wouldn't divulge much on announcers, including whether there would be multiple announcer teams and who some of the announcers might be.
EA Sports will reveal more specifics in May, according to Holt. This year's edition, however, is evidently the foundation for what the game will be in future years since they started this from scratch.
He said he played a complete game using two teams Tuesday morning -- he wouldn't say which ones -- and that "it's got a unique feel." At this point, there's a lot of "polishing" the development team is still working on to be ready for a summer release, which Holt said is on schedule. |
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