After years of waiting, college football fans will finally have a new edition of NCAA Football to play next summer. Thanks to the NCAA’s new name, image, and likeness standards, EA Sportsannounced that it is once again able to resume production on one of its most popular franchises. News on the game is sparse, but the studio has already assured fans the newest edition of NCAA Football is moving forward and will reach shelves soon.
While NCAA Football 14 isn’t one of the best-selling video games of all time, it’s developed a cult following over the years. College football is one of the most popular sports in America, but due to complicated legal issues, EA Sports has been unable to make a new version for over eight years. It’s no longer legally allowed to use the official “NCAA” name, but EA's new college football game will include all of the hit features from the old editions and still contain plenty of new ones.
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One of the most exciting new features is the team-specific traditions, a new addition to the 2023 version. EA Sports has confirmed that it is in the process of acquiring photo, video, and audio assets for all 130 FBS teams that will be highlighted in its new game. The University of Wisconsin will feature its fans dancing to “Jump Around” between the third and fourth quarters. Iowa State, whose football stadium is right next to the university’s hospital, will show their fans waving to patients under medical care. However, due to rights issues, one of the most storied programs, Notre Dame, will not be in NCAA Football in 2023. College football is full of traditions, and this attention to detail can take the game from good to great.
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