EA Sports Stuns Fans with Bold Move, Scrapping Controversial ‘College Football 27’ Feature—What’s Next?
It’s not every day you see a major gaming giant like EA Sports flip the script after getting raked over the coals by their own community—but here we are. When College Football 27 dropped, fans quickly found themselves up in arms over the inclusion of paid progression microtransactions in core modes like Road to Glory and Online Dynasty, with costs that could skyrocket into the hundreds. The backlash? Immediate and widespread, cutting across gaming and sports media alike. And now? Just last night, in a move that’s got gamers buzzing with relief and celebration, EA took the bold step to axe those controversial paid progression options. It’s a significant win, one fueled by the very voices of the passionate fanbase that wouldn’t let this slide—and a reminder of the power players hold when they speak up.


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