Publisher and Collegiate Licensing Company agree to new three-year deal for college football games.
Electronic Arts and the Collegiate Licensing Company (CLC) have agreed to a new and non-exclusive three-year deal that will allow EA to continue to make new college football games.
The agreement, first reported by , was confirmed to GameSpot by the CLC. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
It will take effect next July and gives EA the rights to use "more than 150 colleges, conferences, and bow games" in its franchise. It is not clear if any schools have chosen not to participate.
The new agreement comes just two days after the citing "current business climate and costs of litigation."
EA is , though details on the game have not been announced.
NCAA Football 14 launched earlier this month for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.
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