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Report: EA Sports pulls plan to make college basketball video game

by September 4, 2025
September 4, 2025
Report: EA Sports pulls plan to make college basketball video game

EA Sports has canceled its plans to produce a new college basketball video game, Extra Points reported.
The decision was influenced by schools accepting an offer from 2K Sports to be featured in the NBA 2K series.
EA Sports had previously teased the basketball video game’s return following the success of its college football revival.

EA Sports won’t be producing a college basketball video game after all.

EA Sports declined to comment to USA TODAY Sports.

It’s a sudden shift in plans for EA Sports. Following the success of EA Sports’ college football video game series revival, the company teased in June the development of a college basketball game. It hadn’t made a college basketball game since 2009.

The plan for the game was to include all 730 Division I men’s and women’s teams, as well as real-life players through NIL deals. In July, O’Brien told USA TODAY Sports it was a daunting task, but the company was up for the challenge of making a college basketball video game and was ‘in the process of trying to figure out how that could come together.’

‘You’re dealing with passionate fan base who are at a special time in their lives, and then that carries with them for the rest of their life,’ O’Brien said. ‘We felt that we really captured lightning in a bottle with college football. I think we would love to try to do the same for college basketball.’

However, when EA Sports hinted at a possible college basketball game, 2K Games, which publishes the NBA 2K series, appeared to also want to get in the business. It had previously made College Hoops 2K8 in 2007. 

‘2K is the undisputed home of basketball gaming. We have a strong history with college hoops and are exploring exciting new ways to bring athletes and schools to life. Class is in session,’ 2K Games said in a statement to USA TODAY Sports. 

According to Extra Points, 2K’s plan does not include a standalone video game, but for it to be included in NBA 2K. Not every Division I men’s and women’s team would be included, and schools would be available in 5-on-5 tournaments in the MyTeam Mode via downloadable content.

This post appeared first on USA TODAY
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