Jul 17, 2013 at 08:09 PM
written by Staff

NCAA and EA Sports Split Ways

NCAA Football '14 will be the last for the hugely popular video game franchise. Citing the cost stemming from ongoing litigation over whether Electronic Arts' NCAA football franchise unfairly uses the likenesses of student-athletes, the NCAA has elected not to renew its contract with EA Sports. The NCAA released this statement...


NCAA will not renew EA Sports contract

The NCAA has made the decision not to enter a new contract for the license of its name and logo for the EA Sports NCAA Football video game. The current contract expires in June 2014, but our timing is based on the need to provide EA notice for future planning. As a result, the NCAA Football 2014 video game will be the last to include the NCAA’s name and logo. We are confident in our legal position regarding the use of our trademarks in video games. But given the current business climate and costs of litigation, we determined participating in this game is not in the best interests of the NCAA.

The NCAA has never licensed the use of current student-athlete names, images or likenesses to EA. The NCAA has no involvement in licenses between EA and former student-athletes. Member colleges and universities license their own trademarks and other intellectual property for the video game. They will have to independently decide whether to continue those business arrangements in the future.