A few months later, on December 22, 2010, Quick Hit Football was offered in High-Definition 3D, allowing greater immersion of the participant in the game, while maintaining a realistic sense of play with graphics likened to those found on Madden 64.
CP and QC can both be used to purchase new plays from the store, including contributions from ex-NFL head coaches Dan Reeves, Marty Schottenheimer, and Dick Vermeil.
NFL legends are rated on a 10-star scale, with 10-star Elite players being available for purchase only with QC, that is, real money.
[5] However, IGN also said that, "The look of everything in QuickHit Football isn't super-detailed, but that's only because the system requirements are a browser, an Internet connection and Flash player.
Quick Hit Football required far more manpower and servers to support everything than what the game was making, even with the NFL license and related marketing.
As part of Majesco's cost-cutting plan announced on July 15, 2012, Quick Hit Football's servers would be closed August 17, 2012.
Majesco's continued fiscal struggles led to further cuts, including the dissolution of their Foxborough Massachusetts Social Games Division on January 7, 2013.