July 2, 2025 — Lexington, KY – A massive wave of nostalgia and excitement is sweeping across the college basketball world as EA Sports has officially confirmed plans to revive its beloved NCAA Basketball video game series. The company stated that it is “hopeful” for a 2028 release, citing the complexity of NIL agreements and licensing logistics across hundreds of schools.
The last installment of the franchise—NCAA Basketball 10, released in 2009—remains a cult classic, with fans tirelessly updating rosters and graphics just to keep the game alive. Now, nearly two decades later, a full reboot is finally on the horizon.
The buzz: Could Otega Oweh be cover-worthy already?
While the release is still three years out, fans are already fantasizing about which players would headline the cover if the game dropped today. One name gaining serious momentum? Otega Oweh, the explosive guard and recent breakout star for the Kentucky Wildcats.
Oweh, who transferred to Kentucky and quickly became a fan favorite under Coach Mark Pope’s revitalized system, is known for his elite athleticism, defensive grit, and show-stopping highlights. With Kentucky aiming for deep NCAA Tournament contention, Oweh’s stock is soaring on and off the court.
Social media lit up with mock covers showcasing Oweh in a Kentucky blue uniform mid-dunk, framed by EA’s iconic “College Basketball” branding. One viral post reads:
“If NCAA Basketball dropped today, there’s no doubt Oweh would be the face. Swagger, talent, blue-blood pride — he’s the total package.”
What EA said
In a statement, EA Sports emphasized its commitment to authenticity:
“We’re working closely with student-athletes, schools, and licensing bodies to ensure NCAA Basketball returns with the same heart and excitement that fans remember — and more. 2028 is our target, but we’re listening to fans every step of the way.”
Wildcats on the map
Featuring a Kentucky Wildcat like Oweh wouldn’t be just a dream—it would mark a full-circle moment for one of college basketball’s most storied programs. Kentucky, long known for NBA pipeline talent, would once again be front-and-center in a reborn sports gaming era.
“Oweh the Top — Kentucky’s High-Flyer Could Be the Face of the Game Before It Even Drops!”