Football

EA Sports’ College Football 27 Faces Backlash Over Progression System

Players and Oregon quarterback Dante Moore criticize the game's grind-heavy leveling and call for a boycott

EA Sports launched College Football 27 on July 9 offering early access to MVP+ members and Deluxe Edition buyers and introduced a suite of new features including name image and likeness deals updated recruiting mechanics and refined on‑field gameplay

While the technical upgrades have been praised the community has largely focused on the game’s progression model Advancing to the highest overall rating demands either thousands of hours of play or a direct purchase of in‑game upgrades a requirement that many players find off‑putting

The Grind Behind the Glory

The frustration has boiled over into a coordinated boycott with Oregon quarterback Dante Moore publicly voicing his opposition and urging fans to stand against a system that rewards time spent rather than skill

Moore’s stance has amplified the movement drawing attention from college football followers who see the grind‑heavy design as at odds with the sport’s competitive spirit The backlash underscores a broader tension between monetization strategies and player experience a debate that could influence how future sports titles balance depth with accessibility

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