EA Sports says it is removing microtransactions from College Football 27’s Dynasty and Road to Glory modes following player backlash. According to reports from multiple outlets, the change includes taking back paid progression tied to single-player features, which had been criticized by players before release and during early reactions. EA frames the decision as a reversal of earlier monetization plans for those modes, specifically targeting in-game purchases that affected progression or advancement within single-player gameplay. The outlets describe the move as occurring after fans threatened to boycott the game, putting pressure on EA to adjust how it monetizes those parts of the title. EA has not presented the decision as limited to a single element; instead, it indicates it is walking back single-player monetization broadly within Dynasty and Road to Glory. The specific timing of the removal and how remaining purchases (if any) will be handled beyond those modes is not detailed in the provided summaries. Overall, all accounts report the same core outcome: paid microtransactions for Dynasty and Road to Glory are being removed.