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Sat Jul 28, 2007 6:23 am
EA CEO John Riccitiello stated during the same shareholder call where he said Godfather 2 was in production, that EA needs to make sure that 2K's All-Pro Football 2K8 is "not repeatable." Riccitiello specifically pointed out 2K Sports re-emerged football franchise which has been missing since EA purchased exclusive rights to the NFL and current players in 2004.
Riccitiello specifically says that Take-Two is a "competitor" and when they launch a football game "you want to make sure that [it] ends up being a blip and is not repeatable, because we like to defend our franchises aggressively."
Sat Jul 28, 2007 6:59 am
Bang wrote:I wish they would do this with basketball, I would buy it 1000%.
Imagine having all your legends in their teams. Having something like an all-time Lakers, all-time Celtics, or all-time Bulls team facing off.
Does this mean that 2K sports had to get the individual licenses of each and every one of these players?
I doubt they have rights to the NFL player's association (since ESPN has rights to NFL) or something like an NFL reitred player's association.
I wonder how they'll make the teams for this game too. Are they just going to go with an all-time some team lineup?
Does that mean that getting licenses for legends is actually cheaper than we all think? Or are sports league licenses so expensive it might be cheaper just to get hundreds of individual licenses? (240 for this game.)
I wonder...
Sat Jul 28, 2007 7:06 am
Sat Jul 28, 2007 9:57 am
benji wrote:Since this is out...I'll just use this thread:EA CEO John Riccitiello stated during the same shareholder call where he said Godfather 2 was in production, that EA needs to make sure that 2K's All-Pro Football 2K8 is "not repeatable." Riccitiello specifically pointed out 2K Sports re-emerged football franchise which has been missing since EA purchased exclusive rights to the NFL and current players in 2004.
Riccitiello specifically says that Take-Two is a "competitor" and when they launch a football game "you want to make sure that [it] ends up being a blip and is not repeatable, because we like to defend our franchises aggressively."
EA is scared that 2K is getting their game ready for 2009 when the exclusive deal (that the NFL now regrets apparently) expires.
For Bang, more on how they got all the players: http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/st ... uby/070712
Sat Jul 28, 2007 2:02 pm