@EA_Aljo wrote:
That's not how it works. We still need individual players to authorize their right to be represented in our game. When we have the necessary paperwork done, signatures, etc, then they have to play their first NHL shift before they can be added to a roster. They all aren't just automatically included based on playing.
Wouldn’t the NHLPA just have a standard license agreement that allows the players likeness to be used across all areas such as advertising, merchandise and games? It would be strange to not have such a large thing like the NHL series not to be included in it, although it would make sense as I’ve seen it take up to 2 years to have players be represented better than a quickly made create a player.
Not really important I guess, I can’t actually think of an instance where a player appeared in an actual NHL game and then wasn’t included in the next roster update.