We know a few things about EA Sports’ upcoming title, ‘College Football 25’, right now.
It’s definitely coming out this year, and there’s a trailer available for viewing in the meantime.
Another exciting feature was outlined this Thursday, with the publishers revealing that all of the 134 Football Bowl Subdivision teams will be included in the inbound video game.
Per The Athletic: “EA Sports announced Thursday morning that all 134 FBS teams will be in the game, including soon-to-be FBS member Kennesaw State. OneTeam Partners will handle the players’ group licensing for the game and is also set to announce Thursday that players will be able to opt in through Learfield’s COMPASS NIL app.”
It’s also been rumored that some FCS programs will be involved, with two schools having made inclusion claims over the past few days.
Awaiting fans will get a full reveal in May, ahead of the game’s summer release.
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According to The Athletic, sources have disclosed that the game will be built on the ‘Madden’ engine but won’t be a reskin of the NFL’s iteration of the football video game.
‘College Football 25’ will also include the traditional Dynasty Mode and Road to Glory, with a transfer portal to feature as well.