10 Important Questions We Still Have About EA College Football 25

Slowly but surely, everything related to EA College Football 25 is being made public.

We know that the game will be official this month. One of the 3 covers of the game has been leaked, and this leak has even been shown through the official X account of the title.

More than 11,000 school athletes have selected to be part of the game, making them eligible to have their name, symbol, and likeness featured. In addition, all FBS schools will be included in the game upon release.

That’s smart information, however, there are at least ten things we don’t know that users ask at some point before the reveal.

Let’s start with the basics. Many of us expect the game to release in July, with reports recommending the date be July 19. However, until EA confirms the date, any and all details are just an educated guess.

July makes sense because it’s the release month of the old NCAA football series, and returning to that release window would put the EACF ahead of the release of Madden’s annual schedule.

We know that the game will be available on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series S/X, but will PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and PC be left out? I’d hate to see EA use resources for next-gen systems for this or long-term releases.

It’s time for EA to cut loose and just task their progression team with delivering the name on current-gen systems.

The game must be played from the vertical camera with a feel that originated from the first Madden game and titles like Nintendo’s 10-Yard Fight.

For this reason, we know that EACF 25 will have significant similarities to Madden in terms of gameplay. However, the important thing is how it will differ.

What style of play, whether it’s game manuals, rulesets, or general feels, will you tell players that they’re betting on EACF 25 and not just Madden with players in school uniforms?

This happens on several levels. Many users need to know if they can export their EACF Elegance Draft to Madden.

This feature is provided between NCAA Football and Madden. Will everything earned or purchased in EACF be transferable to Madden and will there be visual or audio references to each other in each game?

EA wants to conquer the world of virtual football by bringing school fun to the game. Connecting products makes sense, but how will those connections be defined?

While we haven’t noticed anything official, everyone would be surprised if there wasn’t an Ultimate Team in EACF 25. The most logical question is how much of this will develop over the course of the first year.

Are we facing an edition of Ultimate Team superimposed and connected to MUT? Will subtitles be included and, if so, which ones will they be included? It turns out that former Oklahoma State Cowboys star and Heisman winner Barry Sanders will not be among the legends included.

Finally, if we see legends, will they remain locked into Ultimate Team, or will this be the year that EA does what all sports video game franchises have done, allowing users to have legends in other game modes?

Dynasty mode is the EACF equivalent of franchise mode in Madden. It’s the lifeblood of the NCAA series, although the Ultimate Team concept is less popular in 2013.

Eleven years later, it will be attractive to see if EA supports Dynasty mode like before. Once the data is revealed, the capability of the recruiting systems, the move-in portal (confirmed), the standings, Heisman voting, graduation, professional activities, and playoff design are all pieces that will be addressed. pay specific attention.

Consider this an expansion of Dynasty Mode support, but the customization goes beyond just Dynasty Mode. The NCAA series arguably had the most productive customization set of all sports video games, and that was more than a decade ago.

Team Builder, a web-based customization feature that allowed users to create and export their groups for console play.

In the age of gaming, this will most likely be available as an app on Android, iPhone, and PC as well. It would be a wonderful touch and a way to show the progression of the most important themes from the previous series.

Also, we’re wondering if you can still edit all squads, teams, uniforms and stadiums completely, even outside of Team Builder.

Road to Glory, the single-player career mode option. One would have to think that there will be an option for a similar experience. However, will it be called RTG and if so, what features will be added to push the concept into this generation?

RTG is more of an undeniable career mode in NCAA Football 14. Ideally, we’d like to see it updated.

NCAA Football also introduced a Heisman Challenge mode that allowed users to relive the careers of Heisman winners.

If I return, I can see this mode within Ultimate Team as a way to unlock legendary cards.

The presentation is one of the spaces that EA Sports will forget or show less affection. I hope we see this update in EACF and Madden. While I’m looking forward to the show related to school football, I’m more interested to see what presentation is included in Dynasty mode.

This is the way in which the quality of the presentation is best appreciated. Ultimate Team users and online registrations are only interested in a few elements of the presentation, if any. For them, fun comes down to winning and losing.

Franchise mode players are for the kind of immersion that a quality presentation helps provide. Hopefully, this is a concept that EA understands and embraces.

We’ll answer all those questions soon.

A community. Many voices.   Create a free account to share your thoughts.  

Our network aims to connect other people through open and thoughtful conversations. We need our readers to share their perspectives and exchange ideas and facts in one space.

To do this, please comply with the posting regulations in our site’s terms of use.   Below we summarize some of those key regulations. In short, civilized.

Your message will be rejected if we realize that it seems to contain:

User accounts will be blocked if we become aware or if users are concerned about:

So, how can you be a user?

Thank you for reading our Community Standards. Read the full list of publication regulations discovered in our site’s terms of use.

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *