UFC president Dana White says EA Sports responsible for current MMA video game war?
UFC president Dana White has a simple message for fighters dreaming of competing in the world-famous octagon: Don’t do business with EA Sports.
In an edict that started as a rumor on internet message boards, White stated after Saturday’s historic UFC 100 event that he was "at war" with the popular video-game developers and that those that side with EA Sports will find themselves out of the UFC’s good graces.
But perhaps surprising to some, White insists it was EA Sports that fired the first salvo in the still-developing controversy.
"It’s easy to sit on the other side of the table and judge me on how I react to stuff like this," White said. "But let me tell you what I’ve been in the trenches for almost 10 years, and I’ve been dealing with all these businesses, and EA was one of them."
EA Sports holds the publishing rights for several of the market’s most successful sports-related video games, including the Madden NFL, FIFA, NASCAR and Tiger Woods PGA series. White said the UFC had hoped to join the ranks of those titles, but the California-based EA Sports declined to discuss the possibility.
"EA Sports told us, ‘You’re not a real sport,’" White said. "’We wouldn’t touch this thing. We want nothing to do with this.’"
With EA Sports passing on the rights to the UFC’s video game license, rival software company THQ elected to partner with mixed martial arts’ biggest promotion. The company’s first effort, "UFC Undisputed 2009," has shipped approximately 2 million units since its May release according to White, and the fiery exec is upset that EA Sports is now changing their tune with the recent announcement of a forthcoming "EA Sports MMA" title.
"We put our asses on the line, THQ and the UFC, to make a video-game deal in the worst economy in the world," White said. "We go out there and do this thing, and it’s successful, and now [expletive] EA Sports wants to do a video game. Really? That’s not what you told us a year-and-a-half ago.
"You told us you’d never be in business with us. They wouldn’t even take a meeting because mixed martial arts disgusted them. This wasn’t a real sport. Boy, they got over that real quick, didn’t they?"
White views EA Sports’ tactics with obvious disapproval, and he’s made it clear that any fighter who signs over their likeness to the new project will be blacklisted from the UFC.
"I’m not tap-dancing around this thing or whatever," White said. "I’m telling you straight-up, I’m at war with them right now. That’s how I look at it."
While former UFC champion and currently contracted UFC fighter Randy Couture is expected to appear in the EA Sports offering a matter White says the company worked through with "The Natural" during a recent court appearance the UFC president said not to expect that trend to continue.
"You won’t be in the UFC," White said about additional fighters who sign with EA Sports.
Despite reports that Nick Diaz, Mohammed "King Mo" Lawal, Jason "Mayhem" Miller and Jake Shields all potential targets to fight for the UFC in the future have agreed to appear in the EA Sports title, White told MMAjunkie.com (www.mmajunkie.com) he’s not sure who the software company has secured for the upcoming MMA game.
But White remains firm in his decision, and he believes he’s doing it for the right reasons.
"You know what the difference is?" White asked. "I’m in the mixed martial arts business. EA isn’t.
"EA doesn’t give a [expletive] about mixed martial arts. They made that very clear."
(this article out of yahoo! sports news is credited by John Morgan, MMAjunkie.com)
Do you believe Dana White’s actions and statements about UFC fighters losing their job if they sign a deal with EA are justified? If you ask me, Dana made all the right moves that EA hasn’t. EA had its chance, passed on the opportunity to licensce the UFC, and now we don’t have to worry about them making the one and only half-*** mma videogame as they have with the other sports franchise games that they have developed. Too bad for them. For those that have played UFC Undisputed, I think we’re fairly satisfied with what THQ has done and we don’t need a generic mma game to satisfy our need for any other competition out there.
greekgod person…most of the UFC fighters have or will likely appear in Undisputed or future UFC games by THQ. if they decided to run with EA’s program, wouldn’t that make them just as selfish if not more so as Dana White since they’re almost guaranteed money from appearing in a UFC game under THQ? In the end, they’re doing this UFC/THQ project to benefit themselves as well as the company that’s been paying them as fighters since day 1. Dana White is just making sure they opportunity stays within the ‘family’. Why would they want to screw themselves over?
greekgod person…most of the UFC fighters have or will likely appear in Undisputed or future UFC games by THQ. if they decided to run with EA’s program, wouldn’t that make them just as selfish if not more so as Dana White since they’re almost guaranteed money from appearing in a UFC game under THQ? In the end, they’re doing this UFC/THQ project to benefit themselves as well as the company that’s been paying them as fighters since day 1. Dana White is just making sure the opportunity stays within the ‘family’. Why would they want to screw themselves over?
You’re definitely proving a valid point. Dana White is already a multi-millionaire. Why would this ‘war’ with EA have any affect on how Dana signs his checks to his fighters? It won’t. If anything, he’s protecting his own assets. He’s protecting his fighters from hurting the same company that signs their paychecks. Why would Dana want anything to do with a company that pretty much spit in his face and called the UFC a ‘fake’ sport? Blatantly disrespectful and Dana White is just returning the favor by saying "that’s just too bad. you had your chance and you ruined it. now watch as THQ and the UFC shine under the limelight." EA has no perspective on mma. Dana White, the UFC, and THQ do. Game, set…match. I don’t even know why EA even bothers…aren’t they too busy trying to ruin the other sports industries with their lack luster effort to make a solid game? Look at how much has changed in the NFL genre of Madden since 2003. A little change here and there and *BAM*…new game. EA is lazy. Their sports games may sell like hot cakes but it’s only a matter of time before people start to catch on and say…these guys aren’t giving us the best bang for our buck. Dana White won’t let that happen no matter how much money EA decides to throw at him.
i dont like the whole thing bout the fighters losing their jobs. you cant stop them from making money however they can. White should get over it and just combined forces with ea because in a couple of years the ufc games with be crappy because thq sucks. I dont know EA wants the ufc license this sport wont even be popular anymore after a couple of years. Dana White needs to get over his pride and join up with EA or atleast let the fighters be able to do it.
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I believe that he is very justified with his statement that he made. EA sports screwed itself when they turned their back on White and the UFC when they wanted to make the game a year and a half ago. The funny thing is that EA sports still intends on making an MMA game, but after the statement that Dana White gave to the fighters under current UFC contracts, it looks like the only likenesses that will be used will be the fighters outside the UFC such as the fighters from Strikeforce, Affliction, DREAM, and maybe even possibly Bellator.
It would benefit Bellator if they used their fighters that way they could get more exposure. I personally like Bellator and thought they had some pretty good fights throughout the cards that they put forth.
But here is an even better question. SO fighters currently under UFC contracts are out of the question but what about fighters of the UFC past like back in the early days when the UFC began? What if fighters like Royce, Tank, Kerr, Severn, or other guys like that want to put their likeness on the game? I know they don’t fight anymore or at least not very often, but are they going to be blackballed by the UFC when it comes to them having anything to do with the company in the future since they were one time UFC fighters that helped start the sport?
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perhaps EA claimed MMA wasn’t a sport basing their statement on their acclaimed "Fight Night" franchise…they’ve been quite successful obviously in their other titles…
MMA has been around for some time now…just hasn’t been in the spotlight until recent years….possible that EA just didn’t want to take what they might consider a "risky" chance on this up and coming title..
not a huge fan of Dana White, but he is definitely business savvy…making money for himself and the UFC where he can afford to…
not a huge fan of how he wouldn’t mind just dropping anyone from the UFC label if they have any affiliation w/EA sports…i.e. Jon Fitch
if EA ultimately decides to go forward and make a MMA game including all those other organizations mentioned; i really do not see it being very successful…so long as the UFC is at the top of the food chain; it wouldn’t matter if they did have big names like Fedor or Couture…
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You’re definitely proving a valid point. Dana White is already a multi-millionaire. Why would this ‘war’ with EA have any affect on how Dana signs his checks to his fighters? It won’t. If anything, he’s protecting his own assets. He’s protecting his fighters from hurting the same company that signs their paychecks. Why would Dana want anything to do with a company that pretty much spit in his face and called the UFC a ‘fake’ sport? Blatantly disrespectful and Dana White is just returning the favor by saying "that’s just too bad. you had your chance and you ruined it. now watch as THQ and the UFC shine under the limelight." EA has no perspective on mma. Dana White, the UFC, and THQ do. Game, set…match. I don’t even know why EA even bothers…aren’t they too busy trying to ruin the other sports industries with their lack luster effort to make a solid game? Look at how much has changed in the NFL genre of Madden since 2003. A little change here and there and *BAM*…new game. EA is lazy. Their sports games may sell like hot cakes but it’s only a matter of time before people start to catch on and say…these guys aren’t giving us the best bang for our buck. Dana White won’t let that happen no matter how much money EA decides to throw at him.
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