With more than 65,000 girls now playing hockey in the U.S., she did not think that made sense. So she did something about it. On the advice of her father, she wrote a letter to Electronic Arts, the creator of the game.
“It is unfair to women and girl hockey players all around the world,” Lexi wrote. “I have to be represented by a man … and that is not fun.”
“Women’s hockey is a fast-growing sport,” she added. “I am confident that I’m not the only woman interested in the opportunity to create herself in the game.”
Several weeks later, Lexi received an unexpected email from the senior producer for EA Sports’ NHL games, David Littman.
Yeah really, one letter and they add something to the game but probably after 1000s of requests since NHL09 they can't add something like customizable season lengths in the offline mode?
Not taking anything away from her, if it's good for USA hockey I'm all for it, this is just a criticism for EA more anything.
I think the girl was on to something. If you want a feature added to an EA Sports game, tell them you're a female. "Fix the NCAA franchise EA, I'm a girl and I want to play this game the way it's meant to be played!"
This is great and all but this almost seems like a backhand to those who play or used to play EA's sportsgames and can't get them to fix the most ridiculous of legacy issues in their games when we complain in mass. Way to alienate, ur TRUE gamers, once again, EA. Always trying to pander to the casual and non-existent fan and now trying to catch press for doing something 'touching' for one damn person. No props for this.