EA Sports College Football is taking supporting your favorite college football team to the next level according to a new devlopment in the game.
CLLCT's Matt Liberman reported Friday that Electronic Arts will be starting a new program that pays universities for their likenesses in College Football 26 and their royalties will be based on how often their football programs are used in the game.
This means that Bruins fans can not only support their favorite football team emotionally by using them in the game, but also financially.
"The new royalties structure was revealed in documents obtained by cllct via Freedom of Information Act requests and confirmed by multiple schools," Liberman wrote.
Liberman also included the basis of earnings for universities in the game. He wrote:
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