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EA Sports Brings Back Beloved College Football Game

EA Sports ‌unveiled⁣ the trailer for ‌”College Football 25″ after a⁤ decade-long hiatus due to​ a 2013 lawsuit. The ⁣game, set to launch on July 19 for‌ PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S, features all 134 ⁢FBS ⁤schools and‌ various gameplay modes.⁣ For ⁣more ⁢details, visit​ this source. ⁤EA⁤ Sports revealed​ the⁢ “College Football 25” trailer after a ten-year break following ⁤a legal battle ⁢in 2013.⁢ The upcoming game, ⁤slated for release on July 19 ‌for PlayStation 5 and⁢ Xbox Series X|S, ⁢offers gameplay ‍with all 134⁤ FBS schools in different modes. Explore ‍more at this [source](https://www.dailywire.com/topic/video-games).


EA Sports released the official trailer for their new “College Football 25” video game on Thursday, the first time in more than a decade that the company produced the game after a lawsuit was filed in 2013 over name, image, and likeness (NIL) rights.

The game will be available for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S starting on July 19 and will allow players to play all 134 FBS schools in all modes of the game, including Dynasty, Road To Glory, Road to the College Football Playoff, and College Football Ultimate Team.

“EA SPORTS College Football is BACK! We’ve felt the passion and anticipation of college football fans every step of the way since we first announced this game, and we’re ecstatic to finally be able to show everyone what we’ve been building,” said Daryl Holt, SVP and Group GM, EA SPORTS. “College Football 25 is built with authenticity at its core, inspired by experiences our fans have loved from our games, and fully evolved to reflect modern college football – all of which will immerse them in the sights, sounds, and true-to-life gameplay of the sport they love.”

The official trailer released by EA Sports showcases the major advancements made in the game since the last time the studio released the game.

The game’s cover features the best players in college football, including  Michigan running back Donovan Edwards, Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers, and Colorado wide receiver/defensive back Travis Hunter.

Top commentators broadcast the game, including Chris Fowler, Kirk Herbstreit, Rece Davis, Jesse Palmer, and David Pollack.

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