The EA Sports college football video game is finally set to hit the store this summer, revealed a specific release date for “College Football 25.”
𝗕𝗥𝗘𝗔𝗞𝗜𝗡𝗚: College Football 25 is expected to come out on July 19th.
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College football analyst Kirk Herbstreit had earlier suggested the timeline of the July release window in a recent interview with Pat McAfee.
In the coming months, soon enough, Pitt Panthers fans and the rest of the college football world will have access to play their favorite sport right from their screens at home.
Earlier, EA Sports had teased the release of College Football 25 this year, assuring a reveal to come in May and the official release would be later in the summer.
According to a report from Bro Bible’s Dov Klieman, a final release date for the game has been decided and will be available for purchase on July 19th, for all the fans waiting for it.
The last edition of the EA’s NCAA Football video game series came out in the summer of 2013 and 11 years later a returned under a different name.
Per multiple sources linked, the release date for “College Football 25” has been charted for the latter half of July, as disclosed that the game is set to drop on July 19th.
Brandon Marcello of 247 Sports also reported last month that the new game will be built on the same engine as EA Sports’ Madden franchise.
As suggested, there will difference in gameplay, playbooks, and the settings that make college football unique, like mascots, bands, and other stadium traditions.
The “Dynasty” and “Road to Glory” modes will also return, including Jersey names among other tweaks offering more personalized settings.
The EA game was discontinued after a lawsuit was filed by former players who featured in the game but couldn’t receive a cut of its profits. But now all players who opt to be included in the game will be compensated with $600 and a free copy of the game each.