In a surprising move, EA Sports has announced that it will be removing all single-player microtransactions from its upcoming College Football 27 game. The decision comes after a fierce backlash from fans, who were outraged to discover that the game's Dynasty and Road to Glory modes would feature progression boosters that could be purchased with real money.

The controversy surrounding microtransactions has been a long-standing issue in the gaming industry, with many players feeling that they create an unfair advantage and undermine the overall gaming experience. It seems that EA Sports has finally listened to the concerns of its fans, and is taking steps to address the issue.

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  • College Football 27 will no longer feature single-player microtransactions
  • The decision was made in response to fan backlash and threats of a boycott
  • The move is seen as a major win for the gaming community, but may not be enough to quell all controversy surrounding microtransactions
  • EA Sports has not announced whether it will make similar changes to its other games
  • The removal of microtransactions may impact the game's revenue and profitability

Source: Push Square