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[–] abraxas@sh.itjust.works 3 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

Considering the way they responded to ESPN football back when I was younger, I cheer on every time I hear bad things about EA Sports.

For those too young or who don't recall... ESPN (or I should say, a company who licensed ESPN) came out with a budget football game 2000ish. They charged $20 for it, and it blew that year's Madden game out of the water in terms of quality and reviews. It was situated to force the industry to pivot from AAA to lovingly-crafted AA titles by teams that clearly cared about the product being fun.

So EA gave the NFL a metric fuckton of money for exclusivity to murder the competition.

The end.