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EA College Football 25 teaser declares for a May reveal

"Yeah, it's really happening."

It’s been over ten years since the release of EA Sports’ NCAA Football 14. The college football fanbase has been rabid for its reintroduction for years. They’ll get their first look at the series’ evolution soon.

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The official EA Sports College Football X account updated its profile today to reveal the franchise’s new logo. Alongside that, we also got a College Football 25 teaser trailer that announced the game would be fully revealed in May.

We’ve known since November that EA was targeting this summer for College Football 25‘s release. However, after previous delays, fans may have been speculative as to whether the college football sim could actually meet its target. Those same fans were playfully called out in today’s College Football 25 teaser. “Yeah, it’s really happening.”

EA’s NCAA series was beloved during its run. Many football fans considered the franchise to be superior to its sister series, Madden. Unfortunately, due to complications in college sports around name, image, and likeness, EA shelved it following the release of NCAA Football 14.

The NCAA series was renowned for nailing the authentic atmosphere of college football. The fans, the mascots, the rivalries, the stadiums, all of it faithfully recreated in video game form. The Collge Football 25 teaser trailer seems to hit on all those nostalgic notes, assuring returning fans that this reincarnation will be worth the patience.

With a reveal in May and release in the summer, we won’t have to wait much longer to find out.


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