03:14 PM - October 20, 2014 by RaychelSnr
When I play Pro Clubs in FIFA 15, I’m reminded of how frustrating, short-sighted and unacceptable the omission of EA Sports Hockey League is in NHL 15. While the narrative of NHL 15’s launch became about what modes weren’t in, I think the more understated point was a loss of a way to play. It was an affront to how users have started to build teams and community around sports brands. Online franchise modes and team play helps players invest in long-term commitments to a game, and they participate in these ecosystems even despite some microtransactions, server outages and player exploits. The ability to share an experience — triumph or defeat — becomes something powerful when each team member is investing in learning a position and contributing in their own way.
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" players here but the gaming community as a whole has embraced online. FPSs, RPGs, RTSs. MOBAs, Racing, Fighting, pretty much all of the multiplayer genres. Whether it be co-op or competitive, being able to player with other people online is the backbone of these games. The most popular games? The games where you can play as a team against other teams. Of course we would love to do this in a sports game where its ALL about individuals coming together as a team.
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