EA Sports College Football 26 Video Game Announced for 2025

EA Sports is back in school.

The video game company announced Thursday it will release College Football 26 later this year after the massive success of College Football 25 this past season:

We said this place would be full again – thanks to our players, athletes, and fans for filling the house with us.Let’s keep that kick off energy going ’til College Football 26 drops this summer 😉 pic.twitter.com/6lbfS1zAsd

College Football 25 marked the return of the iconic franchise for the first time since NCAA Football 14 and brought with it a new twist given the availability of name, image and likeness opportunities in the modern-day sport.

That allowed actual players with true-to-life ratings and appearances to be featured in the game, and the three cover athletes of Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers, Michigan running back Donovan Edwards and Colorado wide receiver/cornerback Travis Hunter were all current players.

Hunter won the Heisman trophy, while Ewers took the Lonchorns to the semifinals of the school football playoffs after appearing on the cover. Edwards’s Wolverines made the bowl outside in accordance with a 7-5 record in the normal season.

With genuine players, genuine stadiums that reflect the emblematic reports of the day of the adjustment that describes the soccer and university game modes such as dynasty and the way to glory, the game is an advertising achievement.

According to the Sports Business Journal, EA Sports College Football 25 has the best-selling sports game of all time that has been released in the US market.

It is a testomony of the popularity of school football and the ability of the game to paint the flat that makes the game so special whenever it is an immediate success. And it also makes everything wonderful to return for a moment year.

While there is no official release date at this time, the game will be available in the summer and before the 2025 school football season.

So get ready to hit the recruiting trail, take on your rivals and chase the virtual College Football Playoff national championship once again.

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