"EA Sports College Football 25: Players' NIL Opt-In and Team Inclusions"

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EA Sports' new college football game will block gamers from manually adding players who reject the offer to have their name, image, and likeness used in the game. Players who opt in will receive a minimum of $600 and a copy of the game, with opportunities to earn more through promotions. Those who opt out will not be included in the game, and the developers have not disclosed how they plan to prevent gamers from adding or creating opt-out players. The game will feature all 134 FBS teams, and Notre Dame has confirmed its inclusion. ESPN personalities will also be voices in the game.
- EA Sports College Football 25 to block gamers from manually adding players who reject NIL opt-in USA TODAY
- Players can start opting in to new EA Sports game ESPN
- Nebraska football will be in EA Sports college football game KETV Omaha
- EA Sports College Football 25: When you can play with Michigan, MSU Detroit Free Press
- CFBPA on EA offer: College football players "are being treated like children" NBC Sports
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