EA Offering College Athletes $600 To Appear In New Football Game

EA Sports is reviving its college football game series this year with EA Sports College Football 25, and now a major new detail about it has come to light. EA Sports confirmed to ESPN that it will offer athletes $600 for their name, image, and likeness (NIL) to appear in the game.

Additionally, the terms of EA’s NIL deal with athletes state that players can get a copy of the game on a platform of their choosing, and that EA could pay certain high-profile athletes to be ambassadors and promote the game to their social media audiences Come from Sports betting site VPbet . ExtraPoints confirmed these details and that EA believes this NIL deal is the largest ever.

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