EA Sports Stuns Fans with Bold Move, Scrapping Controversial ‘College Football 27’ Feature—What’s Next?
The Update
But last night, EA Sports did the one thing that fans had been begging them to do: They removed it.
In a post entitled “An update from the College Football 27 Team” on X. The development team announced that all paid progression options from the two modes would be removed. The team also pledged to be more transparent with major changes to next year’s College Football 28 game.
“Thank you for your continued passion and for the incredible response to College Football 27,” the statement said.
“We love this game and this sport. College Football is and will always be about the sights, sounds, pageantry, traditions and atmospheres of Saturday. In College Football 27, we aspired to deliver the deepest experience to date…
“Tomorrow morning, we will remove all paid progression options for Road to Glory and Online Dynasty. An unfortunate side effect of removing paid progression is that players that have College Point balances in their wallets will not be able to apply the balances in Road to Glory or Dynasty – so jump in between now and then [to] apply your points!
“Our goal for live service plans in CFB28 and beyond will be to deliver valuable features and content with greater transparency and communication.


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