The reason EA Sports stopped making its NCAA Football video game series after 2013 is pretty simple.
It became a big legal problem for the game creator to use player likenesses without paying them for their faces and bodies, while the NCAA viewed the alternative – letting someone pay its players with real money – as anathema to the notion of amateurism that undergirds the organization's entire business model.
Paying athletes wasn't palatable for the NCAA. Not paying them wasn't palatable for EA, once the court battle started....
A court has allowed that the game series could return, but there are several administrative and financial reasons not to think it'll be back soon despite anything to do with the settlement.
It's high time for the EA and the NCAA to give back this game to the world. Legions of kids are at risk of growing up on a planet where they can't recruit a five-star quarterback to Arkansas State and then lead the Red Wolves to a College Football Playoff run past Alabama and Clemson.
It's time for this madness to end.
http://www.sbnation.com/college-football/2016/4/11/11408782/ncaa-ea-sports-video-game-settlement-checks-amount
So you're telling me there is a chance?!
NCAA football IS my hobby. I've been limping along on the old game for years now. I keep stats, have databases even make my own software for data import.
What is maddening is the players based on their real life counter parts were never a big factor to me, if anyone else was like me, it wasn't long before you were in season 3 and 4 and all the players that were somewhat based on their real life counterparts were graduated and gone. I was more interested in the fictional counterparts I was recruiting in.
Still if having the actual players with all the correct data was your bag, usually like a week after the game came ot someone usually put out a roster you could download as the came comes with a roster editor. Same deal with the schools pulling licenses. The game has one of the best team creation systems ever, you could easily make whatever team wouldn't play ball licensing wise.
Also the players were never named and towards the end tweaked enough that I would think you could get around any likeness issues. They would make say....T-Magic an inch or two shorter or taller, change the city he was from..etc...I'd still have my undies in a bunch for not getting paid if I was him, but legally they seemed okay to me. But like one of the articles said schools were threatening to pull licenses.