It’s in the game, well, almost all of it.
The video game “EA Sports College Football 27” releases worldwide on Thursday, but some lucky content creators have already played it. One shared a major complaint that threatens to ruin its reception.
Content creator slams EA for including microtransactions in “CFB 27”
On Tuesday night, college football content creator Bordeaux (also known as James Bordeaux) ripped EA for including microtransactions in the game’s “Road to Glory” and “Dynasty” modes. He also posted a YouTube video accusing EA of “lying” about their inclusion and urging fans to boycott the game, using the hashtag #CFBPlayDontPay.
“I don’t like being blindsided by micro transactions and removing features hidden behind all the shiny new stuff,” he wrote while sharing a screenshot of a microtransaction on X. “I like this game a lot. The [developers] did a great job. Whoever made the microtransaction decision did not.”






