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re: NCAA 2013 Demo is out now (XBOX&PS3)
Posted on 6/4/12 at 11:07 pm to Roaad
Posted on 6/4/12 at 11:07 pm to Roaad
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Now there is no connectivity or continuity between the two.
For this year yes, but NCAA doesn't even come close to the amount of money Madden brings in. The infinity engine is most awesomest dynamically game breaking football video game addition evar! (sarcasm aside it is really an outstanding and long needed addition) So Madden sales will potentially be even higher than normal.
NCAA 12 Sales
Madden 12 Sales
Not only would the company be competing with NCAA, but they would also be competing in the much smaller market. If they were able to make both games they could compete with madden and also potentially have consumers buy both products.
Posted on 6/4/12 at 11:13 pm to arobbi3
quote:Exactly.
For this year yes
Now there is no reason for the NCAA fan to buy Madden.
Madden can't hold a candle to NCAA for offline play, or online dynasty. And it has been that way for years. Now, it seems Madden has completely conceded that entire mode to NCAA.
Madden has always had prettier gameplay, though.
Madden decided to make online play it's focus several years ago. The only reason I bought Madden the last few years, was to continue my RTG player in Superstar mode.
Madden outsells NCAA, but removing connectivity between the 2 will hit Madden's sales.
This post was edited on 6/4/12 at 11:14 pm
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