Them NDAs must be tight as hell cause seem like a TON of influencers have had a chance to play it but nobody could say anything. Then today its like the whole youtube flooded with reviews.
Wish these bytch ass nikkas give us a fukking trailer though
Yeah, that's pretty common in video games now, though. Technically, if EA wanted to, they could file copyright strikes against whoever they want for uploading videos of their games. It'd largely be stupid to do so, but they could. For these influencers, it's definitely suggested that in addition to not getting included in future rollouts, they may consider make keeping videos monetized tougher in the future.
Aside from that, the huge rollout of everyone putting out what is mostly the same video all at once is mutually beneficial for EA and the community of creators around it. There are people that are definitely going to watch every single impressions video out today like they all aren't probably using the same pool of footage and approved bullet points to talk about.