With each passing day, we get closer and closer to the highly anticipated release of EA Sports College Football 25.
Now, just over a month away, we have even more details about the game thanks to Chris Vannini of The Athletic.
Vannini’s new report adds to the hype that seemingly reached a peak in late May when EA Sports released gameplay details and showed a full trailer hyping the game.
In a new mailbag article, he discusses the game in detail and answers some of the biggest questions fans have about it.
“The greatest thing about the last NCAA game was the option game. They left players unblocked that you could read for the mesh and pitch when running triple option plays. Is that still a feature,” one fan asked.
Here’s what Vannini had to say:
“The option game and the variety of playbooks have always been what made NCAA much more fun than Madden, and I can confirm it’s a blast and better than ever. I spent a good amount of time as Air Force and Wake Forest to work on the option game. It’s deeper than ever before, with four different types of RPO plays. It takes some work to get used to, but it’s a lot of fun. Fear not, the option game is very much still a feature.”
Report Shares Info About Recruiting In New College Football 25 Game
While the gameplay is important, it’s the stuff off the field that always made college football games great. In particular, the recruiting.
One fan asked Vannini if “Other than a bit more of an emphasis on the transfer portal, are there really any big changes to this feature?’
This was his response.
“It depends on your definition of “big,” but there is a lot more attention to detail in this newest game, such as how inviting multiple quarterbacks to visit on the same weekend could actually hurt your standing. A loss against a bad team or a win against a good team can hurt/help you with official visitors more than before. Athletes are back as a position group, and recruiting pipelines can include cities.
“Personally, I’m curious how good the computer-generated recruiting is. I’ve never been someone who wants to spend more time recruiting than playing the actual games. My golden era was in the mid-2000s when recruiting only took place in the offseason and was simplified. But a lot of people love going deep into recruiting. There are more features in recruiting, like the portal, but the basic setup remains the same.”
So we’ve got even more option options, and a further in-depth recruiting format. It’s almost impossible for EA Sports to live up to the hype that has been building around this game. But it sure appears that it’s doing everything it can to do so.
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New Report Reveals Further Details About EA Sports ‘College Football 25’
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