Newsstand: EA Sports releases trailer for 2025 college football video game
Tweets Of The Day
EA Sports had a surprise release of the trailer for the 2025 college football video game that is coming this summer.
Here are more details from On3:
In February of 2021 EA Sports announced the return of the game with a new Twitter handle and a picture reading ‘College Football is coming back.’ Adding fuel to the fire of the anticipation of one of the most cherished video games of the generation. Also revealing in November 2022 that the beloved Dynasty and Road To Glory game modes would be returning to the latest version of the game.
NCAA Football 14 sold over a million copies, and following the longstanding hiatus and the continued rise of college football as a whole, surely the new College Football 25 video game can match or surpass those numbers.
Fans have been clamoring for a new college football video game from EA Sports for quite some time, which was addresses by the narrator of the company’s latest trailer.
“So let’s address the Big Al in the room,” EA’s spokesperson said in the teaser. “Yeah we’ve seen the posts, the predictions, the doubts. We get it, it’s been a minute. Let’s just say this isn’t the only jersey we’ve been working on.”
“The game this sport deserves.”
The trailer does not feature any game play, but does show various stadium, uniform, and mascots designs, with Matt Brown of Extra Points documenting that thousands of image and audio assets have been sent from schools to EA ahead of the game’s highly anticipated release.
It was reported by numerous outlets Wednesday that Stephen Adegoke was expected to be hired as Michigan’s defensive backs coach, but there was a twist Thursday evening. Adegoke backed off his agreement with U-M, where he was a graduate assistant in 2021, and decided to stay as the Houston Texans’ safeties coach, according to Texans writer Aaron Wilson.
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“I think he would be a great fit. I know they like Jahmari because of Mike Sainristil. He was a very big component of that defense. I see Jahmari taking that role over. As long as he continues to get bigger and faster, I think he would fill into that role at Michigan. They want and believe in him.”
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