EA Sticks with Tiger Woods Online; Mum on Console Games
By
Owen Good, Kotaku.com,
January 5, 2010
Announcing an open beta of EA Sports' browser-based PGA Tour game later this month, Peter Moore says EA Sports is sticking with embattled golfer Tiger Woods "on the masthead of this game."
"Our
relationship with Tiger has always been rooted in golf," Moore wrote on
his official blog late Monday. "We didn't form a relationship with him
so that he could act as an arm's length endorser. Far from it. We chose
to partner with Tiger in 1997 because we saw him as the world's best,
most talented and exciting golfer."
That said, a close reading
of Moore's post finds he is mentioning only PGA Tour Online - but not
the retail console version endorsed by Woods, and the fourth-biggest
selling sports title on the market. I asked an EA spokesman if "on the
masthead of this game," was applicable only to PGA Tour Online or to
the series as a whole. "Right now, we're focused on Tiger Woods PGA Tour Online," was his reply.
Moore
notes the extensive investment EA Sports has made in Tiger Woods PGA
Tour Online, which attracted 75,000 people to an eight-month closed
beta. "We have spent considerable time developing and testing this
game; we're proud of it; and we are releasing it in open beta later
this month," Moore wrote.
Woods, of course, has lost deals with
AT&T and Accenture since a bizarre car crash Nov. 27 stoked rumors
of Woods' infidelity, which later exploded into allegations of liaisons
with multiple mistresses. Woods then announced an indefinite leave from
the tour while he worked to repair his marriage and family life. In
addition to acknowledging sordid rumors very damaging to his widespread
public acceptance, Woods' leave also takes him away from the
environment where he is most useful to a sponsor paying him millions.
Moore
portrayed the decision as one made in the interests of product quality,
saying that Woods remains representative of his division's "It's In the
Game" slogan regardless of what has come to light in his personal life.
"By
his own admission, he's made some mistakes off the course. But
regardless of what's happening in his personal life, and regardless of
his decision to take a personal leave from the sport, Tiger Woods is
still one of the greatest athletes in history," wrote Moore.
EA SPORTS Moves Forward with Tiger Woods PGA TOUR Online Launch in January [Peter Moore's Blog]