Electronic Arts (EA) is teasing the return of college basketball video games, indicating that a new series could be on the horizon following the success of EA College Football. During a recent earnings call, CEO Andrew Wilson expressed optimism about recreating the energy and authenticity of college sports in a basketball setting, which is expected to launch in 2028. He highlighted the vibrant fanbase and passion associated with college sports and confirmed that the NCAA basketball game would feature all Division I teams, both men's and women's, totaling 730 teams. EA aims to incorporate popular features such as Dynasty Mode and Ultimate Team into the new basketball games, similar to what was offered in their College Football series.
When will EA's college basketball game be released?EA College Basketball is slated for release starting in 2028, with six total games planned over subsequent years.
The last EA College Basketball game was released in 2009, but the series was halted amid controversies over the use of college athletes' likenesses. However, the renewed interest in college sports video games, highlighted by the success of EA College Football, has prompted the company to explore a return to the basketball genre. This could ignite competition with established franchises like NBA 2K, making the upcoming release a significant point of interest for fans of sports gaming.
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Man, 2028 can’t come soon enough—imagine recreating Cinderella runs in March Madness with all those teams. EA better bring the same hype they did with College Football, or we riot (but casually, with snacks).
Adding women’s teams is a solid move, but I low-key hope they sneak in some classic retro squads too. Either way, my Dynasty Mode obsession is about to get a serious upgrade.
Finally, EA's bringing back college hoops—Dynasty Mode with 730 teams sounds like a dream for sports sim fans. Just hope they nail the campus atmosphere like they did with College Football.
2028 feels far, but if it means polished gameplay and legit March Madness vibes, I’m here for it. Also, women’s teams being included is a huge W.