EA and NFL ink exclusive licensing agreement

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From Gamespot:

http://www.gamespot.com/news/2004/12/13/news_6114977.html

Five-year contract gives EA sole rights to the NFL, including teams, players, and stadiums. Take-Two reacts, calling it a "tremendous disservice to the consumers."
Electronic Arts has signed the biggest sports free-agent on the market. In a devastating blow to competitors--and in a deal sure to reshape sports gaming--the software giant signed an exclusive agreement with the National Football League and the NFL Players Inc., a subsidiary of the NFL Players Association.


The deal, one EA admits to having lobbied for over the past few years, is an exclusive five-year licensing deal granting EA the sole rights to the NFL's teams, stadiums, and players.

The arrangement encompasses action simulation, arcade style, and manager games made for PCs, consoles, and handhelds (both the DS and PSP, included), giving EA a firm hold on the football gaming market. The deal does not include titles for mobile phones or internet-based games, but does include online features of consoles. With next-generation consoles scheduled for release next holiday season, EA looks to handily dominate the professional football market for the duration of the license.

EA's current roster of NFL games includes the top-selling Madden franchise and the extreme football NFL Street franchise. Given that EA currently has no "manager games" per se, there is clear writing on the wall that the publisher will announce a new sports management lineup of products, though it refused to comment on when.

A source close to the negotiations said it was at a spring, 2004, off-site meeting attended by top NFL officials that the league determined it would take the league license exclusive. GameSpot was told the league put the license up for bid and that EA was among as many as five software publishers competing for it. An EA spokesperson said today, "Obviously, exclusives are more expensive. We are most certainly paying a premium."

In a statement, Larry Probst, Chairman and CEO of Electronic Arts said, "We are excited about the opportunity to further enhance our relationship with the NFL and PLAYERS INC. The five-year agreements will usher NFL fans through the console technology transition with new ideas and innovative game play experiences."

The deal is obviously bad news for EA's competitors, particularly ESPN Videogames, Sega, and Take-Two who stole a respectable chunk of EA's Madden football market with their NFL 2K series and it's budget price tag this year of $19.99.

Arguably, the deal will impact consumers negatively as well. With less choice, theories of competition no longer apply. Some industry insiders speculate the exclusive deal was embraced by the NFL after it saw Take-Two lower the price of its 2K5 product earlier this year. No licensor likes to see a price war being fought with its brand value at stake. At the same time, exclusive licenses in the sports world are more the norm than non-exclusive licenses. The NFL's apparel license is a Reebok exclusive, as is its beverage license with Gatorade.

This afternoon, Take-Two issued the following statement: “While sports games in general are an important part of Take-Two's product diversification strategy, the licensed NFL game we distributed on behalf of Sega this year was not a material contributor to our profitability to date, nor was it expected to be a meaningful contributor in the upcoming year. We remain committed to continued diversification of our product portfolio, including sports.

"We believe that the decisions of the National Football League and PLAYERS INC to grant an exclusive license for videogames do a tremendous disservice to the consumers and sports fans whose funds ultimately support the NFL, by limiting their choices, curbing creativity and almost certainly leading to higher game prices.”

"I really respect them, but the consumer really loses," one analyst told GameSpot. "EA is both evil and really smart."

As for such a deal affecting quality of future football products, EA's vice president of corporate communications Jeff Brown told GameSpot, "The onus is on EA to keep making a better game each year…that's the hurdle you have to clear every year."

Even before the news was released, trading of EA stock had its value spiking north. On trading nearly three times its usual amount, EA stock was up more than $3 today. The stock closed at $57.57, up $3.38, or 6.24 percent, with 16,574,606 shares trading hands on the NASDAQ. In after hours trading, the stock at press time had jumped another $2.88 to trade at $60.45.

By Tim Surette, Curt Feldman -- GameSpot
POSTED: 12/13/04 02:53 PM PST
 

Jake

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it is basically a monoply already...no other football game can compete with madden,espn proved that by making their games 20 bucks and STILL being outsold...they might as well give up...i mean,i feel for espn gamers and just in general that there wont be any choices out there but hey,thats what happens when you make an inferior game,you are going to get stepped on...they will be alright though,CFL 2k6 will be dope,haha

and as long as madden is involved he wont let the quality of the game that bears his name slip...
 
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ESPN killed MADDEN this year

MADDEN upgrades there roster every year and little else if you got MADDEN 2004 i hope you like it because you'll be playin this same game (with minimal upgrades) for 5 more years . I bought both games this (I even paid an extra ten bucks 4 MADDEN collecters edition) but i only own ESPN now madden got traded back in because ESPN nfl2k5 is superior
 

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^^^^I feel u on that...i feel like 05 was just 04 upgraded...yeah, the hit stick is cool, but theres not a whole world of difference...i'll read the whole article later...my eyes are burning right now.
 
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just wait.. with no competion EA will slack off and put out even worse games.. there gonna be the WWE of NFL games.. when they arent being challenge what do they really care what they put out? I think its really stupid what there doing.. now all they can do is hurt thereselves. Competion is what strives u to put out the best product u can, without it u can only go so long before u run out of steam.
 

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HOGGLIFE said:
ESPN killed MADDEN this year

MADDEN upgrades there roster every year and little else if you got MADDEN 2004 i hope you like it because you'll be playin this same game (with minimal upgrades) for 5 more years . I bought both games this (I even paid an extra ten bucks 4 MADDEN collecters edition) but i only own ESPN now madden got traded back in because ESPN nfl2k5 is superior
you can say that about ANY sports game,for ANY year...dont try to say 2k5 is leaps and bounds better than 2k4 cause it isnt,it is pretty much the same game as well....what madden upgraded was more in gameplay than it was features,you actually have to play madden on a regular basis to recognize the little things that they do to make their game that much more realistic,and thats whats its about in football games wether ESPN guys want to admit it or not,ppl are drawn to madden cause of its realism...ESPN can be superior as it wants but truth is football fans that know football are going to play madden and thats what puts it over the top every year...
 
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you can say that about ANY sports game,for ANY year...dont try to say 2k5 is leaps and bounds better than 2k4 cause it isnt,it is pretty much the same game as well....what madden upgraded was more in gameplay than it was features,you actually have to play madden on a regular basis to recognize the little things that they do to make their game that much more realistic,and thats whats its about in football games wether ESPN guys want to admit it or not,ppl are drawn to madden cause of its realism...ESPN can be superior as it wants but truth is football fans that know football are going to play madden and thats what puts it over the top every year...
Ain't that the truth!!!