NHL checks EA exclusivity offer

Publisher's deal with prohockey Player's Association reportedly nixed by the league, which wants competing games.

After losing the entire 2004-2005 NHL season to a labor dispute between the league and the NHL Players Association, it turns out hockey fans were in danger of losing the 2K7 NHL season as well.

Electronic Arts recently signed a six-year, $44.2 million exclusivity agreement with the NHLPA, but nobody told the NHL itself, according to an article in the Sports Business Journal (subscription required). The deal reportedly only covered third-party games, so Sony could continue its licensing of the Gretzky NHL series.

Upset by the notion that the players would try to go behind its back and essentially impose exclusivity on the deal, the league refused to extend its own licensing agreement with EA unless all parties returned to the negotiating table and found a way to cut Take-Two Interactive in on the deal. Take-Two publishes the NHL 2K series of games through its 2K Sports label, while Electronic Arts has published NHL games dating back to NHL Hockey on the Sega Genesis in 1991. In that stretch of time, the company only once made a game with the Player's Association license but not the league license, NHLPA '93.

In May 2004, the Sports Business Journal broke the news that Electronic Arts was negotiating a four-year, $1 billion exclusive contract with NFL Players Inc., the marketing arm of the NFL Players Association.

The NFLPA denied the report and a retraction was made, but later that year, an exclusive publishing deal was struck between Players Inc., the NFL, and EA, this one for five years and with no dollar amount announced, although the Sports Business Journal NHL article references the current deal and pegs it at $300 million.

Contrary to reports that characterize today's news as coming directly from Electronic Arts, neither EA nor 2K Sports would acknowledge that the NHLPA exclusivity talks had taken place. A spokesperson from Electronic Arts said, "EA has not made any announcement of any sort," while a 2K Sports rep said only that the company was in ongoing negotiations for the NHL and NHLPA licenses.

60 Comments

  • Doged

    Posted Aug 2, 2006 11:06 pm PT

    Stupid EA at it again. People really should stop buying EA Sports games to really put the hurt on them.

  • Soulja_West

    Posted Jan 6, 2006 5:36 pm PT

    EA sucks hands down

  • ghostsod

    Posted Jan 2, 2006 4:23 am PT

    EA SUCK IT DRY

    This crap is getting absurd from EA they already screwed us by getting the rights to the NFL, and deny the better nfl 2k series from excisting. Ummm last time i checked monopolizing something was ILLEGAL. What if Burger king Made a deal with the beef company to only sell hamburger meat to them, trying to put Mcdonalds, Wendys, etc out of business. I think the government would be all up in BK's sh%$. This is no different. Just because EA has more money they push these smaller companies out, whose games are more fun and better made. Just so EA can make a bigger profit. NKL 2k5 hurt Madden sales drastically when it announce a $19.99 game price. Think about it, then shortly after EA gets sole rights to the nfl players. Getting sole rights to something as big as that has never happened before in the gaming industry. Not positive but i think EA controls sole rights to MLB to this year. This crap sickens me. EA doesn't give two SH*$ts about its GAMERS just the almighty DOLLAR. We must rise up and fight this as gamers. FU EA BOYCOTT MADDEN AND MLB

  • munged

    Posted Jan 1, 2006 2:00 pm PT

    After 5 years of playing EA's NHL games, I gladly jumped to 2K simply because it worked right. EA still hadn't fixed offsides in 2005, and who knows how bad the screwed it up with all the last minute rule changes. Maybe they should start trying to produce better games than trying to corner the market.

  • vanhalendlrband

    Posted Dec 31, 2005 8:29 pm PT

    If they get exclusivity with this game i will not buy NHL games anymore. I'm not gonna be forced into buying EA's junk games.

  • ashlyantony

    Posted Dec 26, 2005 7:25 am PT

    Who cares about Hockey, It's Soccer, Football, Racing, Basketball, and the list keeps going on for EA Games but not Hockey.
    Peace EA..

  • Miltonelite

    Posted Dec 23, 2005 11:21 pm PT

    ea only wants exlusive rights to all the sports games so they can slap crappy games together and not have to worry abouht compehhting with the likes of the 2k series. I'm not saying that the ea games are bad now, just saying that EA won't put as much effort into their games knowing they dont have any competition

  • CyphenX

    Posted Dec 22, 2005 7:42 pm PT

    jakkblades wrote: "Glad somebody has some balls" But Hockey uses a puck! In fact, all of the big ball sports (no pun intended), namely Football, Baseball, and Basketball, were the ones that DID sell an exclusivity deal with EA, so the point is that you have to be brave enough NOT to have balls! Oh, and take that EA! f***ing empire...

  • SavoyPrime

    Posted Dec 22, 2005 10:33 am PT

    Well, at least a sport besides the NBA decided to take a stand against the sports-license exclusivity garbage.

  • tomservo51

    Posted Dec 22, 2005 8:19 am PT

    I miss 2k football.

  • tomservo51

    Posted Dec 22, 2005 8:14 am PT

    Well, if all you EA Sports MADDEN FANBOYS would stop buying their crappy roster updates every year, they wouldn't have all this money to throw around... LOL

  • Autolycus

    Posted Dec 22, 2005 7:52 am PT

    5 pages of reading all the threads and it appears everyone pretty much is on the same page. Here is the problem, EA is in business to make MONEY. Just like gamestop(where i work and they completely suck) or any other large business.

    EA is so guilty of racial advertising and bad games, its not even funny. 2K Sports seems to be on the right track. However EVERYONE needs to realize the effect of having video games in such a mainstream. Small developers(like a group of 3 or 4 friends) stand no chance in creating video games these days. The sad part is most developers lose the GOAL of the game, because they are lost in deadlines and "number comparison" to get the most profit per title.

    Games need to be made by gamers. Even though a lot of people on here are ANTI Microsoft, they are doing what they can to help small people. The XBOX live Marketplace is a great way of cutting out the PUBLISHER(which are the people that do all the number crunching). Valve(half life 1 and 2) also did a great job by being able to download their game after paying for it(steam i think it was called).

    The sad part is, we are all a bit guilty for making the market the way it is. We all bought sequels and continued to by the next years sports titles. However, what we didnt know was, PUBLISHERS we're taking that as "release the same title under a sequel name" to make more money. Great games like Deus Ex(best xbox game IMO) and Physconauts are all still ahead of its time and yet the pubilshers wont publish different games because they dont make them a lot of money.

    Also, try not to purchased used games. Game stores like EB Games and Gamestop(same company now), make 200%+ profit on used games. The developers dont see squat and neither do the employees that work for their stores. Our store manager end ups making under $5.00 /hr if you figure out how much he works for his pay. I have been there for 3 years, gotten 1 raise and make 7.00. I have also been trhough 5 managers. When you buy used, the only people you are helping are the rich snobs in the corporate world.

    Greedy rich corporations are the number 1 problem in this country. Its not about what our country stands for anymore. Its about the mighty dollar, so spend the extra 5 bucks and help the developer, not the rich people.

    LIke it or not, its all true.

  • Beebo79

    Posted Dec 21, 2005 9:06 pm PT

    Comparing EA to Hitler does not make much sense as an analogy, but it is not disrespectful in any way to the people who died in World War 2. Seriously, how could you even make that sort of connection? Get a grip, and get over yourself.

  • mhder

    Posted Dec 21, 2005 7:54 pm PT

    Doesn't Microsoft do similar things with developers - try to buy support

  • cydcan

    Posted Dec 21, 2005 7:18 pm PT

    It's called the European Theater to differentiate it from the Pacific Theater. It is a perfectly acceptable term used by the military as well. I was including all the soldiers who died in that war to show respect. I originally posted because I know that several family friends who lost family in the concentration camps would be INCREDIBLY offended to have a business--even if it is a rather large business--compared to a man who would have killed, murdered, eradicated, wiped out--pick a verb your little mind can comprehend--an entire group of people. Have some perspective.

  • Fetechini

    Posted Dec 21, 2005 3:13 pm PT

    wow, good job NHL, denying EA.

  • bj91x

    Posted Dec 21, 2005 3:02 pm PT

    OMG!!! I ALREADY HATE EA, AND HEARING THIS REALLY MAKES ME WANT TO... WELL, I GUESS I CAN'T REALLY SAY THIS IN A PLACE KIDS POST!!! SERIOUSLY, EA, NEEDS TO JUST GO OUT OF BUSINESS!!! THEY'RE NEVER GETTING ANY OF MY MONEY!!! #$@%%$

  • sushi_111

    Posted Dec 21, 2005 2:47 pm PT

    Thank god, I cant stand NHL games, they bow to 2K games, i love them, now all we need is NHL Hitz to come back...

    Good job NHL! Thanks for having some guts, and not letting the worse game win, we all know 2K owns NHL in every way.

  • LordOfMidnight

    Posted Dec 21, 2005 2:39 pm PT

    EA trying to slip in the back door on this one.

  • wokisan

    Posted Dec 21, 2005 2:39 pm PT

    Too bad the NFL didn't do the same. Less competition rarely (if ever) = better quality.

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