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"EA Sports College Football 25: 10K+ Athletes Opt In, Exclusive ODU Jerseys Revealed"
sports-gaming1 year ago

"EA Sports College Football 25: 10K+ Athletes Opt In, Exclusive ODU Jerseys Revealed"

Over 10,000 college football players have opted in for EA Sports College Football 25, a new video game set to launch this summer, which will feature the athletes and pay them through a name, image, and likeness deal. Each player who opts in will receive $600 and a copy of the game, and the response has been described as phenomenal. The game will feature teams with 85-man rosters, and non-scholarship athletes can also opt in through an app on their phone. Athletes are encouraged to opt in by April so that their name, image, and likeness can be included when the game launches, and they will receive annual payments throughout their college careers.

"Compensation and Opt-In Process for NCAA Players in EA Sports College Football 25"
sports-gaming1 year ago

"Compensation and Opt-In Process for NCAA Players in EA Sports College Football 25"

College football players can opt in to EA Sports College Football 25 and receive $600 plus a free copy of the game in return for allowing their name, image, and likeness to be used. All 134 FBS schools have agreed to appear in the game at launch, and EA Sports plans to include university-specific assets. The game is set to launch this summer, marking the return of college football video games following the NCAA's reform of its NIL policy in 2021.

"CFB Players Opting In for EA Sports College Football 25: $600 Offer and Inclusion Details"
sports-gaming1 year ago

"CFB Players Opting In for EA Sports College Football 25: $600 Offer and Inclusion Details"

Over 11,000 college football players can now opt in to EA Sports College Football 25 and receive $600 plus a copy of the game, with up to 85 players per school initially appearing on rosters. Athletes who remain in the game for multiple years will be paid annually, and there will be more than 100 additional NIL opportunities for athletes to work with EA Sports. The game will also include athletes from other men's and women's college sports, and all 134 FBS schools have agreed to be in the game. EA Sports plans to handle potential changes in the college landscape and will not have face scans for individual players in the first year.