The popular video game has been on hiatus since 2014, when former Michigan QB Denard Robinson appeared on the cover.
EA Sports announced it will bring back its popular NCAA Football video game at some point in the near future.
No date has been set for the game's return, though a release date in 2021 is unlikely, per ESPN's Michael Rothstein.
The last NCAA Football video game was released in 2014.
Former Michigan quarterback Denard Robinson appeared on the cover before the game went on a hiatus.
"As we look for the momentum that we're building on in sports, it all starts with the passion of our fans and the opportunities of what they are interested in," EA Sports vice president and general manager Daryl Holt told ESPN. "I don't think a visit where I go outside wearing a piece of EA Sports branded apparel, that someone doesn't go, 'Hey, when is college football coming back?'"
Over 100 FBS schools will appear in the latest EA Sports college football game, per Rothstein.
EA Sports is currently planning to use rosters without the name, image or likeness of real players in accordance with current NCAA rules.
The current NIL structure is under review by both the NCAA and Congress, though it's unclear whether any change would allow EA Sports to use real players in the latest iteration of the college football video game.