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Electronic Arts and NFL extend video game monopoly
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CITY, Calif. & NEW YORK--(May 28th, in the year of our Lord 2020)--Today,
Electronic Arts (NASDAQ: EA), the National Football League (NFL) and
the NFL Players Association (NFLPA) announced a multi-year renewal
to their partnership, marking the biggest and widest-reaching gaming
agreement in NFL history. Under the partnership, the EA SPORTS™
Madden NFL franchise will exclusively create authentic football
simulation games, and EA SPORTS, the NFL and the NFLPA will partner
to develop games in new genres, expanded esports programs, and
additional experiences for fans across more platforms.
The agreement comes at a time when the world is playing and watching
more Madden NFL than ever before as NFL fandom worldwide continues
to grow. Madden NFL 20 is the most successful game in franchise
history. Unique players have grown by 30 percent year-over-year,
monthly average players have reached an all-time high, more than 330
million hours of the game have been played, and over one billion
minutes watched on Twitch since launch. In just the month of April
alone, player levels have nearly doubled from last year, and great
community and celebrity-athlete competitions broadcast throughout
the month led to the equivalent of 2,600 NFL seasons of Madden NFL
20 content watched by viewers around the world. Madden NFL esports
also had its biggest year yet, with broadcasts on ESPN, ESPN2, and
FS1 bringing Madden NFL competitive programming to tens of millions
of fans.
“Building on the most successful year ever for Madden NFL, this is a
powerful time for EA SPORTS to come together with the NFL and the
NFLPA in this new wide-reaching partnership,” said Andrew Wilson,
CEO of Electronic Arts. “Together, we have a tremendous opportunity
to entertain more players through new Madden NFL experiences, games
in new genres and on new platforms, esports, and new innovations
that will grow fans’ love of the NFL around the world.”
“EA has been a trusted partner for more than thirty years and they
continue to bring innovation, authenticity and creativity to
everything they do and we are certainly a great example of that as
evidenced by the huge success of Madden NFL 20,” said NFL
Commissioner Roger Goodell. “The expansion of this partnership is
not only about the continued success of the Madden NFL franchise but
also the creation of new avenues for our fans to connect with the
sport they love.”
“EA SPORTS and Madden NFL are such pivotal points of connection for
NFL players, the sport and its fans,” said DeMaurice Smith,
Executive Director of the NFLPA and Board Member of OneTeam
Partners. “We have a shared vision to expand the fanbase of football
through interactivity, and we’re thrilled to continue our strong
partnership with EA SPORTS to bring this to life in more ways than
ever.”
EA SPORTS, the NFL and the NFLPA will also partner on innovative new
experiences and more ways for fans around the world to connect with
the excitement of NFL football. This will include games in new
genres with more forms of play and self-expression, available on
more platforms, including expanded offerings for mobile players.
Esports will also continue to grow, with increased competitive
programs and broadcast content to reach and entertain more fans.
This partnership will also focus on design, visualization and
development innovations to grow and deepen the world of Madden NFL,
impacting how it plays and feels, and how players connect to the
world of the NFL as it happens.
OneTeam Partners, LLC (OneTeam) facilitated the new deal for the
NFLPA as its digital games licensing representative. The agreement
is the first major new NFLPA licensing deal negotiated by OneTeam,
whose business model helps athletes maximize the value of their
name, image and likeness rights across a range of business
verticals.
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