NHL
checks EA exclusivity offer on GameSpot has more on EA's maneuverings to
possible secure an exclusive NHL license, apparently shedding a little light on
abortive indications that such a deal had been struck (
story).
Word is:
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.