EA dépasse les limites : des microtransactions débarquent dans le solo

EA is once again at the center of a major controversy, this time with College Football 27. Players have discovered microtransactions directly integrated into the game's single-player modes, including Dynasty and Road to Glory. The problem is that these aren't just cosmetic items: it appears possible to pay to upgrade your player or coach more quickly. Even worse, some options that previously allowed players to increase their XP gain have been removed, giving the impression that progression has been deliberately slowed to push players towards making in-app purchases. In this video, we revisit this controversy, the anger of the developers and the community, the hashtag #CFBPlayDontPay, and a broader question: will microtransactions now invade even single-player games? Is EA going too far, or is this simply the new reality of modern video games? Share your opinion in the comments. #EA #CollegeFootball27 #Microtransactions #GamingNews #VideoGames #EASports #PayToWin 🍹 LUXURY DRINKS HOLY ENERGY! 🍹 Enjoy €5 off your first order → code LUSTY5 Or 10% off all the time → code LUSTY 👉 https://fr.weareholy.com/lusty/twitch/ My favorite flavors: Strawberry Shark, Peach Panther, Lion Lemonade ❤️ Join the Luxure team:    / @lusty_luxure     / lord_lusty     / discord     / zemacplayer     / lusty_luxure     / lusty_luxure   Credits: Banner @Terenard_Goc | Skeleton @XenoKagamine | Outro @yuvo666