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The NBA Playoffs are ramping up, Major League Baseball is back to banging trashcans, and the NFL is about to kick off, so a lot of the Shacknews Staff has been thinking a lot about sports these past few weeks. One thing that is very wrong with sports video games is the lack of competition. In this feature, we will highlight areas of the games industry that would really benefit from more competition. Some game franchises can be best described as monopolies these days. Please take a look.
I think it’s safe to say that a lot of sports games have suffered from a lack of competitiveness in their respective spaces. You can even look to sports to draw relevant comparisons. How often do coaches use competition between players to push one another to be better? How many times have you seen a goalie tandem fight for the starter position? How many times have you seen a player on an expiring contract have a career year and then drop a turd once they get paid? Happens all the time. Why would it be any different for sports games and, specifically, in this case, the NHL franchise developed by EA Vancouver?
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