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EA Sports Set to Resurrect NCAA College Basketball Franchise

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EA Sports’ college basketball endeavors began in 1998 with the release of “NCAA March Madness 98,” featuring former Wake Forest star and the previous year’s top NBA Draft pick, Tim Duncan, on the cover.

The game was released annually with,, and more joining Duncan in the cover honor, which would go to a recently-drafted student-athlete to avoid conflicting with the amateur compensation restrictions at the time. EA’s last entry in the series was “NCAA Basketball 10,’ headlined by Oklahoma’s, another top NBA pick.

EA Sports announces the return of the NCAA Basketball video game🔥 pic.twitter.com/zFXarCCzgO

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Declining sales and a growing debate over using the likenesses of amateur student-athletes (who were referred to by their position and jersey number in all standard versions of the game) led to the discontinuation of the series after 2010 but interest in a resurrection peaked after EA successfully brought back its “EA Sports College Football” franchise back this summer. The college basketball revival is set to be EA’s first basketball simulator since “NBA Live 19” arrived in 2018. 

With new “Name, Image, Likeness” innovations, the game featured the names and likenesses of active players for the first time, “College Football 25” became the best-selling sports game of all-time based on dollar sales and its sequel will be out on all major platforms later this month. 

Geoff Magliocchetti is on X @GeoffJMags

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