EA Sports to Kick Off Fantasy Football Website 20
loid_void writes "Reuters reports that EA Sports, best known for its market-leading sports video games, 'said on Wednesday it would offer paid online fantasy football for the upcoming football season. Players will be able to join a 'public league' set up by EA Sports and sports information provider STATS Inc., or use EA's online system to track their own league of up to 32 'team owners' starting July 21, a company spokeswoman said. The EA Sports Fantasy Football site sets up personalized home pages for each league to monitor real-time scores and statistics, the company said. The cost to play will be $9.99 for the public league and $99.99 for private leagues, the company said.'" Seems like the service will be similar to the well-known Yahoo! Fantasy Football website, sponsored by EA last year.
Lacks information. (Score:3, Informative)
Currently it seems to be some kind of MMO football manager, I never knew sports management sims had a large market in the US...
Re:Lacks information. (Score:2)
Re:Lacks information. (Score:2, Informative)
Users create their own team using a budget to buy players. These players then go and play real matches in real life. The users' teams are then rated based on the performance of the chosen players. The values of these players may go up or down based on their performance. Users' teams probably score points and are ranked. Being as it's being paid for, one would assume there are prizes available for top man
Re:Lacks information. (Score:2, Informative)
its fantasy football (Score:2)
News? (Score:2)
Re:News? (Score:2)
Re:News? (Score:2, Insightful)
Okay, you don't like sports. It's been noted. Obviously some people who read Slashdot do because articles about sports video games are read and commented on. I am sure you look down your nose at people who enjoy sports but guess what - I look down my nose at people who look down their nos
Re:News? (Score:2)
Man.. That puts weird thoughts into my head...
From a Fantasy Football Guy (Score:2, Interesting)
However, the League Manager package is coming up short since it doesn't look like it will let you run your own. Now, you might be asking if that is the same as asking for the Commissioner package for the $10 price. It is not. In mos
Not A Good Idea (Score:1)
I personally do fantasy football because it allows me to get more enjoyment in watching football games on TV that do not involve my home team. Basically, if there is a game on TV, chances ar
Re:Not A Good Idea (Score:1)
Re:Not A Good Idea (Score:1)
Hattrick (Score:1)
Wow!! Am I the only nerd who likes football too? (Score:1)
The model they are trying is simply not going to work. $100 or $10 per person isn't going to fly. They should either try the Yahoo model, free to play charge for premium services, or like fanball, start for free then start charging per year. I don't see how the synergy between Madden is going to work. I play Madden. I never go to the Madden website. How would I see that a FFL is even offered. Why
What does EA offer for the price? (Score:2)
I do think this is a good idea for the person who is interested in fantasy football and doesn't have a group to join, but I'm curious how they'll work such public leagues. There are only so ma
Fantasy Draft teams? (Score:1)
Pricing (Score:1)
a)You pay $9.99 and get to draft a team in a public league
or
b)You pay $99.99 to set up a private league, and once set up the individuals who join the league join for free.
This makes sense, as it would encourage groups of people to set up private leagues with EA as opposed to ESPN where teams are around $30, but can play in either a private or public league.
*yawn* (Score:2)
What would make it worthwhile (as I've said to all my fantasy buddies who would listen) is for someone to sign a deal with TiVo to integrate their services together. If a fantasy service allowed me to watch football games and see fantasy updates on my TV without having to check my laptop, I would definitely switch.