EA Will Pay Student-Athletes $1500 To Appear In CFB 26, More That Double Last Year's Rate
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EA Sports announced it will pay college football players $1,500 to appear in College Football 26, building on prior payments of $600 for CFB 25. Players will receive additional benefits, including a deluxe edition of the game. EA anticipates spending over $16.5 million in total on athlete compensation this year, reflecting the game's immense popularity and success. As they develop CFB 26, EA is exploring new features and potentially royalty-based payments, demonstrating a commitment to evolving college sports in gaming.
"College sports are growing and changing, and our focus at EA Sports is on continuing to put athletes first as we bring them in the game in College Football 26 and beyond."
"So there's a lot of meat left on the bone," he said, referring to new features for CFB 26. Holt declined to detail these features.
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