The NCAA athlete likeness settlement between EA Sports and former college football and basketball players would pay each athlete who appeared in an NCAA Football and March Madness game roughly $1,000 USD per appearance.
Polygon reports that players are awaiting a judge to approve the settlement, which would ultimately cost EA around $40 million. Law firm Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro of Seattle, which is representing the players, says the multimillion dollar settlement would average about a $951 payout to a player per appearance in an EA Sports game from 2003 onward, though each athlete may make more or less depending on the situation.
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