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Developers EA Sports and 2K Games have hinted at the revival of college basketball video games. EA Sports sent a cryptic tweet on Monday that suggested it would create a new title centered around college basketball. This announcement has sparked excitement among fans who have longed for the return of this genre, which has been absent from the gaming landscape for several years.
The last college basketball game released by EA Sports was "NCAA Basketball 14," which came out nearly a decade ago. Since then, fans have expressed their desire for a new game that captures the essence of college basketball, from the exhilarating atmosphere of March Madness to the unique experiences of various college programs.
Meanwhile, 2K Games has also hinted at its interest in the college basketball market. While details remain scarce, the potential collaboration between these two major developers could lead to a highly anticipated revival. As the gaming community eagerly awaits further announcements, the prospect of college basketball video games returning has ignited a wave of nostalgia and excitement among fans.
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