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Upcoming Changes for Season 6
As usual, we will be releasing more information when things go live, but we'd like to tell you about some of the changes planned for the start of next season.
First off, some new features will be released over the next few weeks. At the start of season 6, we will introduce Junior National Teams. These teams will operate on the same schedule as the full national teams, offset by one season. We will also introduce a new staff system. We had planned on introducing this system at the start of Season 6, but part of the system has a market, and we believe it would be a mistake to introduce it before teams have adjusted to the financial changes announced below. Therefore, we will release the new staff system approximately one month into Season 6.
As part of this system, there will be a new system governing attendance which will hopefully be more predictable, easier to understand, and with less variance from game to game. This system will take effect at the start of next season, and the overall global attendance will be the same as it is right now.
We will also be adding a cash bonus to the season ticket holder bonus upon promotion, with a larger cash bonus for promotion via winning the league than during bot cleanup, as a way of helping promoted teams compete.
In response to the growing BuzzerBeater economy, we’re introducing some economic changes. Most importantly, the union of BuzzerBeater players is complaining that the teams are taking in and hoarding massive profits, but the players aren’t seeing any of the extra cash. As a result, following this offseason, some of your gate receipts will be shared with the players on your team in addition to their regular salaries.
The revenue-share will be renegotiated with the players union each season. For Season 6, the players will be taking the following share: 40% for Division I teams, 25% for Division II teams, 10% for Division III teams, and 0% for Division IV, V and VI teams.
In addition, the TV contract will be updated starting next season. Each team will still have three televised games which affect their fan enthusiasm, but the television revenue will be paid to all teams as a fixed, weekly sum of $35,000. This measure is intended to help new teams manage their weekly budget more effectively (without having to rely on TV games to pull them out of a negative balance), and will also limit the ability of the higher division teams to hoard large sums of money.
We are also making changes to the Cup and B3. For both competitions, instead of earning gate receipts depending upon the home team attendance, teams will get a fixed amount of money in each round. A table listing the payouts for each round will be placed in the rules before next season.
We hope these changes will keep the game even for both newer and older teams while helping to make income more predictable.