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WATCH: EA Sports College Football 25 trailer launch creates buzz with distinctive gameplay features like screen shaking, moving play part, and more

It’s finally ‘payday’ for EA Sports College Football 25 video game fans. EA has unveiled a sneak peek of the game, set to release on July 19.

Featuring all 134 FBS schools, the EA Sports College Football 25 game includes popular modes like Dynasty and Road To Glory.

One of the standout features is the new "Wear and Tear System," where players must actively manage the health of their athletes. This adds a strategic angle to the game, as one must monitor and substitute players to keep them in top condition.

Game-altering home field advantages and the pre-snap recognition feature add depth, making every decision on the field crucial. EA Sports has gone to extreme lengths to give fans the ultimate experience, from moving play art to screen-shaking effects.

The game officially launches on July 19 for PS5 and Xbox Series X|S. But those who purchase the deluxe edition can enjoy three days of early access starting July 16. EA Play subscribers will also get a 10-hour trial beginning July 16.

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What else is special about EA Sports College Football 25?

EA Sports College Football 25 is set to elevate the gaming experience with its innovative CampusIQ suite. This feature brings fast-paced gameplay, capturing the sport's true explosiveness. It all depends on your playing style, whether you prefer a ground game or aerial assault, much like USC, CampusIQ will get it done.

Returning fan-favorite modes, Dynasty and Road To Glory will enable players to build their powerhouse program from scratch or make a run for the Heisman Trophy. The addition of Road to the College Football Playoff and College Football Ultimate Team has an all-new online experience for the players.

The game replicates the unique sights, sounds, fight songs, mascots and commentators that make college football game days special. From Chris Fowler and Kirk Herbstreit to Rece Davis and Jesse Palmer, EA Sports is giving authenticity a new definition.

The game cover features Michigan running back Donovan Edwards, Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers and Colorado wide receiver/defensive back Travis Hunter.

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