EA Sports’ upcoming ‘ EA College Football 25’ video game apparently has a weird disclaimer. And it’s left a lot of people confused.
The game will return after disappearing for a decade, and many eagerly anticipate its launch.
According to a tweet from MLFootball, the title has an alcohol reference, but no one really knows what it means.
We would have to assume it’s probably due to the in-game music or various ads that should be displayed. Social media is just as confused.
Check some of the best reactions right below:
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EA College Football 25 Could Be The Most Detailed Football Video Game Ever
The inbound title is expected to be the most detailed football video game in history, and it should be, given how long fans have had to wait. So far, 10,000 players have opted in, and excitement continues to grow ahead of the launch.
The title will feature voiceovers from some of the most popular members of the gameday booth in Chris Fowler and Kirk Herbstreit. The latter recently revealed that the voiceover recordings would be done in a few days.
Fowler joked about one of his more enthusiastic calls in a video shared by On3’s Hayes Fawcett earlier this month.
“I re-recorded a bunch of the high-intensity calls to give more energy,” he said. “I just didn’t like what I heard when they played back for me a simulation. Ohio State versus Michigan. Buckeyes score a touchdown on a 75-yard pass on the opening play of the game.”
‘EA College Football 25’ is set for launch on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and Series S in August, with the exact date still unknown.
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