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Don't Expect a Change in the NFL License Status Quo

This past month has been a very eventful one for Electronic Arts and EA Sports. On Monday, March 18th, Electronic Arts announced that John Ricccitiello had stepped down as CEO. This was only weeks after Sim City released with terrible issues and was a company wide embarrassment. While both events may or may not be completely connected, this was industry changing news and it could perhaps signal a new direction for EA in the future.

At the same time, we are coming to the end of this console generation. Also of importance is that we are near the end of the exclusive deal between EA and the NFL/NFLPA.

If there was ever a time we could believe in the chance to see a change in the football gaming market, the end of a monopoly, and a return to competition, this is the time, right?

The Winds of Change, Calm As Ever

Both EA and the NFL have both been publicly happy with the current exclusive deal, with no comments from either side signaling that the business deal has been less than ideal for either party. The current deal technically ends after Madden NFL 25 releases and before the next iteration of Madden next summer. The NFL and EA Sports have already renewed the deal twice, once in 2008 and again in 2011.

Assistant Executive Director of External Affairs for the NFLPA, George Atallah actually took to Reddit recently and stated that "We have an agreement with EA and Madden. I have heard some opinions like yours, but honestly, EA is one of our best partners. I know they hear some of your input as well and work to improve the game every year.”

Attallah added, "One thing to clarify though, my job and the job of the NFLPA, is to ensure that the players' interests are top priority. I know that might not be the most popular answer, but it's our mission."

We haven't heard anything from the NFL publicly regarding it's position on the deal but one can only assume that they are satisfied with the control that they get by licensing the game only to EA Sports and working closely to decide what is included and how it's official video game is marketed.

Make no mistake, the exclusive license is all about money and control for everyone involved. The NFL wants to closely control it's image as a business and a sport and Electronic Arts wants the exclusive license to the most popular sport in the United States for it's flagship sports franchise in America.

Consequently, the NFL has possibly created a situation where EA Sports is their only potential dance partner if they are to continue the exclusivity that they desire in video gaming and in other areas of their business. EA knows this, as no other company is ready to take on the massive task that is building an NFL game from scratch and having it release within a year on a level that could compete with what EA does with Madden today. Pipe dreams aside, 2K's technology is incredibly dated at this point and their marketing prowess and ability to afford a deal that EA themselves wouldn't already be able to afford makes for an unlikely combination of the status quo changing.

Major League Baseball found themselves in a similar situation as the NFL, with no realistic options at the conclusion of an exclusive license but a strong desire to get another game out. The NFL will be wise not to repeat the same mistakes, and likely they are trying to not bend too much to Electronic Arts' desires. For their part, EA is likely negotiating far more favorable terms for themselves both financially and possibly with regards to length, as they do likely recognize the strength of their negotiating position.

The End of Competition

For every gamer hoping that 2K Sports will be able to “save” them from Madden NFL, it's tough to say, but it's time to snuff out the torch. 2K Sports hasn't made a licensed NFL game since ESPN NFL 2K5 on the Playstation 2 and Xbox. We are now almost two full console generations since that game was released in 2004. That leap is the equivalent of making a game on the PSOne and then having to jump to the Playstation 3 to develop a game in the same sport/genre.

All Pro Football 2K8 was considered a good but not great game, and the expectations for sports gaming and football games are even higher now. 2K Sports simply isn't in a position to make the jump to new hardware AND build a new football engine that could compete with Madden all within one year at this point. NFL 2K5 was an outstanding game for it's time, but it's also easy to recognize that the gameplay in 2K football is well behind Madden in most respects today.

The writing is on the wall, it is time to start talking about the end of NFL video game competition as the present situation and future outlook. Barring a huge string of unforseen events, EA isn't letting the NFL license go so long as the NFL will have them, and that continued partnership between both organizations appears to be exactly what the NFL wants with no evidence to the contrary. EA will be able to likely get a much more favorable deal than in 2004, possibly locking up the license through this upcoming console generation.

This isn't the end of 2K Sports though. NBA 2K, WWE, perhaps MLB, and other potential projects will all continue to flourish. However, when it comes to more than one NFL game releasing yearly, don't bet on it. That ship has sailed, as competition appears to be over in NFL gaming and Madden is almost certainly the only future option for sports gamers. As a football fan this is definitely not my favorite outcome, but it is the outcome we will get.

The continued persistence of the status quo may indicate competition may be over, but NFL gaming is not. Here is to hoping Madden NFL 25 is the best yet, it's our only option after all.


Member Comments
# 101 AKUMA2000 @ 06/29/13 02:32 AM
I don't the think the license will be renewed with EA, madden sales have been on the decline for quite some time now and i know the NFL has to be thinking that even with the madden brand name being as strong as it is if your losing money every year and not getting a return on your investment that means changes has to be made. It would be more profitable have multiple licensing deals with more than one gaming company making a yearly football game and you'd get more in return on your investment, then rather have all your eggs in one basket.........IMHO.

But we'll see what happens in these next few months as far as any updated news, we should hear/know something by feb/march of next year on who's gonna make the next NFL 15 football game if not sooner......i'm still hoping 2k sports gets back into the game and make NFL 2K15, with the power of the next gen consoles the game will be amazing.
 
# 102 JaymeeAwesome @ 06/29/13 11:55 AM
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Originally Posted by AKUMA2000
I don't the think the license will be renewed with EA, madden sales have been on the decline for quite some time now and i know the NFL has to be thinking that even with the madden brand name being as strong as it is if your losing money every year and not getting a return on your investment that means changes has to be made. It would be more profitable have multiple licensing deals with more than one gaming company making a yearly football game and you'd get more in return on your investment, then rather have all your eggs in one basket.........IMHO.

But we'll see what happens in these next few months as far as any updated news, we should hear/know something by feb/march of next year on who's gonna make the next NFL 15 football game if not sooner......i'm still hoping 2k sports gets back into the game and make NFL 2K15, with the power of the next gen consoles the game will be amazing.
Unfortunately your opinion on what's profitable is incorrect due to the NFL deals with exclusives all the time to maximize profit and control of the brand.
 
# 103 kehlis @ 06/29/13 12:36 PM
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Originally Posted by AKUMA2000
I don't the think the license will be renewed with EA, madden sales have been on the decline for quite some time now and i know the NFL has to be thinking that even with the madden brand name being as strong as it is if your losing money every year and not getting a return on your investment that means changes has to be made. It would be more profitable have multiple licensing deals with more than one gaming company making a yearly football game and you'd get more in return on your investment, then rather have all your eggs in one basket.........IMHO.

But we'll see what happens in these next few months as far as any updated news, we should hear/know something by feb/march of next year on who's gonna make the next NFL 15 football game if not sooner......i'm still hoping 2k sports gets back into the game and make NFL 2K15, with the power of the next gen consoles the game will be amazing.
The NFL doesn't get their money based on Madden's sales.

The only company that would be worried about declining sales is EA. it has no bearing on the NFL at all.
 
# 104 Joobieo @ 06/29/13 02:11 PM
Having a game compete with Madden for sales could only be a better thing for us gamers.

Look at how 2K turned out for NBA.
 
# 105 friscob @ 06/29/13 09:42 PM
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Originally Posted by StormsWarning
for me, im going to give the benefit of doubt this time and this time only. madden 25 on next gen looks more than just a roster update like most here like to put it. the game is going to be good i believe, third generation consoles were some what limited, yeah they are some great games on both systems, but when you say ( next Generation ), with the power they have now, it will truthfully be no excuse. yes i can understand the masses being upset but this new team has seems to be going in the right direction, they have signed ex-pro's with major knowledge of the game, if you look at the demo we've seen so far even on current third generation, from last year on 13, there is a huge difference from then and now on madden, and no one who has seen the videos can deny that! and those that have got a next gen console, you will see what the teams are going to do! i think both maddens will be good, but i think they will be different, just being that current gen cant be the same opposed to next gen, and that point will be proven, and i think there will be a mass rush to the stores trying to buy madden 25 on next gen consoles, ppl can say what they want, but i think ALOT of people will be singing a different tune ( Real Soon ). you can say back in 06 and refer to the dreaded trailer with mcnabb battling the giants defensive line, fighting for ever inch in the snow, but the technology to produce that type of quality just wasn't there, ( IT IS NOW ) so i think instead of everyone fussing about whether the license will be renewed or it wont be, BOTTOM LINE - it's going to be what it will be with the license either way it goes, we as the consumers need to sit and watch closely whats being said about current/next gen madden 25! i think you might be in for a surprise.
Lol feel like I heard a lot of this sentiment last year. M13 was getting spectacular reviews everywhere that always somehow failed to mention how clumsy the game was or any of the other game breaking problems that plagued it. No reason to get excited for Madden anymore
 


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