Damien Grow - He has not revealed who is developing. He said EA is not, but wouldn't confirm or deny 2k. He's also tweeted positive references to 2k on several other occasions leading to speculation but nothing else.
American centric thinking again will not win them the console wars. No one outside the US will care about an exclusive NFL game.
Why would the NFL be OK with a console-exclusivity deal and essentially compete against its own license with Madden? Say, hypothetically, if it did exist and sold extremely well to the point where the Madden franchise was forever damaged like how NBA Live an no longer compete with NBA 2K, how is that advantageous to the NFL if the game is exclusive to the Microsoft platform? Also, won't it piss EA off? Do they not remember the Dreamcast?
Why would the NFL be OK with a console-exclusivity deal and essentially compete against its own license with Madden? Say, hypothetically, if it did exist and sold extremely well to the point where the Madden franchise was forever damaged like how NBA Live an no longer compete with NBA 2K, how is that advantageous to the NFL if the game is exclusive to the Microsoft platform? Also, won't it piss EA off? Do they not remember the Dreamcast?
Reads like fanboy dribble.
Expect this to be a crummy low budget DL game like the new RBI baseball.
Windows is a bigger platform than the current and previous console generations combined.Why would the NFL be OK with a console-exclusivity deal and essentially compete against its own license with Madden? Say, hypothetically, if it did exist and sold extremely well to the point where the Madden franchise was forever damaged like how NBA Live an no longer compete with NBA 2K, how is that advantageous to the NFL if the game is exclusive to the Microsoft platform? Also, won't it piss EA off? Do they not remember the Dreamcast?
What's fanboy dribble? Do you mean drivel?
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Why would the NFL be OK with a console-exclusivity deal and essentially compete against its own license with Madden? Say, hypothetically, if it did exist and sold extremely well to the point where the Madden franchise was forever damaged like how NBA Live an no longer compete with NBA 2K, how is that advantageous to the NFL if the game is exclusive to the Microsoft platform? Also, won't it piss EA off? Do they not remember the Dreamcast?
Just a nod to old dark days of boardsWhy do you write your name after every post?
Why would the NFL be OK with a console-exclusivity deal and essentially compete against its own license with Madden? Say, hypothetically, if it did exist and sold extremely well to the point where the Madden franchise was forever damaged like how NBA Live an no longer compete with NBA 2K, how is that advantageous to the NFL if the game is exclusive to the Microsoft platform? Also, won't it piss EA off? Do they not remember the Dreamcast?
Well thank God!
*Saves money, arranges arrangements, plans plans*
1. The NFL makes money off BOTH products, because both would have the NFL license. It's not competing against itself. In fact, it would probably make the NFL MORE money having a bigger playerbase of BOTH Madden and Joe Montana fans.
2. Same with NBA Live/NBA2K - the NBA doesn't care which sells more - it makes money off both because BOTH are NBA licensed.
3. Who the hell cares what EA thinks? Their feelings are irrelevant. Madden would still be made for multiple platforms. The Madden robots would continue to buy it as usual. The only difference is now there would be TWO NFL products to choose from. You think EA would "get mad" and stop selling Madden games on the XB360/XB1 to get back at Microsoft? lol
Yeah, my thoughts too and it's all very questionable.
Ah, got ya. And yeah, 2K5/2K8 have some animations that are still better than Madden. It's pretty sad.
MS is deadly serious about winning the console war! Hence this... NFL game.
Fucking hell xD Yeah, Europe's already binning the PS4 in anticipation of this US centric XB1 announcement.
If this thing does exist Id be shocked if it had the NFL license. Not sure having that license is something they could keep secret anyway.
If it doesnt have it that makes their pricing model interesting. Do they compete directly with Madden at $60? Maybe they can carve out a Winning Eleven type section of their own market? Do they go budget priced? F2P with heavy emphasis on online leagues and customization (pay $5 to create a team and join a league with your buddies?)?
Man they really don't get it do they?- The game is called Joe Montana NFL Football 16. This is an NFL game. First-party stipulations that the NFL has always left open & the NFL’s exclusive relationship with Microsoft allows for Microsoft to have an NFL game. Microsoft Studios is the publisher. Microsoft is deadly serious about gaining ground and winning the console war (doubtful to happen at this point though) and throwing tons of money at incubation and trying to buy new IP that they can turn into big series’ titles is top priority for them right now.
The battle world wide is pretty much over. MS "won" last gen because of North America so it would make sense to make that the priority again.
The Joe Montana name attachment seems weird to me. At first glance it makes me think that it would be an unlicensed game with retired players or something similar.
I'll be interested to see how this plays out. Some competition for Madden can only be good.
Microsoft paid the NFL $400 million, so far doesn't have anything to show for it, and you'd be "shocked" if it has the NFL license? Do you think they gave them $400 million just to be the official tablet of the NFL? LoL -- c'mon, now.