EA Sports College Football 27 Removes Microtransactions After Backlash
EA Sports will remove paid progression options from College Football 27. This decision follows significant player backlash against the microtransactions. Future live service plans will prioritize transparency and player communication.
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- CFB 27 Ditches Controversial Microtransactions After Massive BlowbackEA Sports has removed controversial microtransactions from its EA Sports CFB 27 game following significant player backlash and a trending social media boycott. The paid progression options in Road to Glory and Online Dynasty modes have been eliminated, though unspent in-game currency can still be used in Ultimate Team. EA has pledged greater transparency for future live-service plans.
- EA removes microtransactions from EA Sports College Football 27 following backlashElectronic Arts has removed microtransactions from EA Sports College Football 27 following player backlash. The developer acknowledged that paid progression options, ranging from $9.99 to $149.99, were a mistake and did not add the intended value. EA plans to focus on delivering valuable features with greater transparency in future titles like College Football 28.
- College Football 27 to remove microtransactions after player backlash, though EA maintains they were only added to…Electronic Arts has announced the removal of all paid progression options from the Road to Glory and Online Dynasty modes in EA Sports College Football following significant player backlash. The company acknowledged that the introduction of these microtransactions missed the mark and did not provide the intended value. EA also stated that future live service plans for College Football 28 and beyond will focus on greater transparency and communication.
- EA College Football 27 to lose microtransactions in Road to Glory and Online DynastyEA Sports will remove paid progression options from the Road to Glory and Online Dynasty modes in EA Sports College Football 27 following player backlash. The studio announced that all microtransaction-based upgrades for player and coach progression will be removed on July 11, 2026. EA Sports also stated that future live service plans for the series will focus on greater transparency and communication.