NCAA Football Video Game Series Returning At The Perfect Time For FSU Football

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The Florida State Seminoles have built quite a talented roster through Mike Norvell's time as head coach. Not only has he done well at recruiting through the transfer portal, but Tribe24 is one of the top recruiting classes in the nation.
Conveniently, the Name, Image, and Likeness movement is allowing college football fans to see the return of EA's coveted NCAA video game series. The last edition of the game was ten years ago - NCAA 14.
EA Sports confirmed to On3's Pete Nakos that the game is officially returning next summer.
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“We’re incredibly excited to bring back an authentic college football experience for fans and athletes that have shown such passion for the franchise, and we’re looking forward to delivering it in Summer 2024,” an EA spokesperson told On3.
Athletes will be able to profit off the game, having their Name, Image and Likeness in the game. The last time the game was released, Florida State was preparing to make its third National Championship run in school history.
In the last edition of the game, Florida State was a 91 overall team, similar to where the team might land next summer. The Seminoles are building for a potential ACC Championship season, and they'll be able to make a run at a College Football Playoff appearance if the ball rolls their way in key games.
There have been 120 FBS schools that signed off to be in the game, including ten different conferences. The College Football Playoffs have also signed off to be in the game, which could be a key, fun feature for players to enjoy.
As the Seminoles continue building their team and bringing in incredible recruiting classes, they will be a top team to enjoy with NCAA Football back on the table and the variety of modes that will be featured.
Stick with NoleGameday for more coverage of Florida State football throughout the offseason.

Kade has been covering a wide variety of teams ranging from the NFL to the NBA and college athletics since joining Sports Illustrated's FanNation in 2022.