The Best “Back To School” Since Rodney Dangerfield
HIGH That moment when your old dorm is accurately represented in a videogame.
LOW Mode selection is a little lackluster.
WTF Academic performance tracking is my weekly nightmare come to life.
I don’t remember exactly where I was the last time I played a new college football game but I’m sure the scene involved me, my couch, and a noticeable cushion dent from hours of endless play. It’s not a pretty picture, but it is an accur
The Best “Back To School” Since Rodney Dangerfield
HIGH That moment when your old dorm is accurately represented in a videogame.
LOW Mode selection is a little lackluster.
WTF Academic performance tracking is my weekly nightmare come to life.
I don’t remember exactly where I was the last time I played a new college football game but I’m sure the scene involved me, my couch, and a noticeable cushion dent from hours of endless play. It’s not a pretty picture, but it is an accurate one. Now, after nearly 11 years away from digital collegiate gridiron, I was skeptical that EA Sports would be able to recapture that “just one more game” feeling.
Oh, EA Sports proved me wrong in so many wonderful ways.
College Football 25 (No “NCAA” this time around) is an outstanding, immersive, nostalgic title that quickly carves out its own identity against the inevitable Madden comparisons. Yes, those familiar with EA’s pro title will easily adapt to College Football 25’s controls and gameplay, but those — ahem — schooled in collegiate strategy and atmosphere will find themselves with a notable advantage.
The unparalleled college vibe is one of the biggest surprises after more than a decade away. The old NCAA series always did a solid job of emulating stadiums and crowd noise, but modern technology has allowed them to recreate the unique environments that each home school provides.
Fans of major programs like Clemson and Alabama will lose themselves in how seamlessly the designers implemented mascots, in-game chants, student traditions, and more. There’s even a noise meter that shakes the screen and affects playcalling, giving home teams a distinct advantage in competitive situations. Small, moderately successful schools might trigger the needle a little, but big schools with bigger money programs will regularly reap the rewards of the home field.
It even showed for my alma mater, the University of Maryland, which may not be a top-tier football school among its peers in the Big Ten Conference, but we did have an original set of chants and music to accompany our team. Sure enough, when in a crucial in-game situation, the students reacted accordingly, elevating the atmosphere tenfold. All of it was flawlessly represented alongside the nuances that made our school stand apart. And no, this level of detail isn’t exclusive to bigger schools — even the smaller programs receive the same level of detail and unique presentation.
Of course, none of this matters if the on-field visuals are lackluster. Thankfully, EA Sports made the most of its 11-year respite — every player on the field demonstrates a unique look and feel. Linemen seem a little jumpier than their professional counterparts. Defensive secondaries find themselves scrambling a little more before the snap. Quarterbacks don’t appear quite as composed. In other words, they seem like young adults tasked with handling some immense, big-game pressure. Plus, the player models are (generally) a little smaller and less monstrous than professional players. These details are subtle but add so much in helping College Football 25 stand apart from its more established big brother.
Another exciting aspect of the college game is that not every player is awesome. Deep pass plays are riskier, and big running gains are more likely against suspect defenses. Where Madden has its handful of top-rated receivers who seem to have glue on their gloves, the college level reflects teams of players who are still learning as they go, and that means nothing is “automatic.” When big plays happen, they just seem to mean more to the player.
That said, CF25 acknowledges those who take time to learn. (This is a college game, after all.) While smaller programs might not see initial success against juggernauts and experience some initial frustration, growth is earned and learning how to maximize each player’s skill set is a rewarding experience from season to season.
My only complaint about College Football 25‘s gameplay is the same I’ve made for most football titles — there continue to be plays and moves that are simply too easy to spam. (Just check YouTube for some of the spin move “highlights.”) Good players will always find a way to adjust, but newcomers online might find themselves stopped before they even get started. I was fortunate to not see many people abusing these quirks, but over time, I anticipate steeper beginner learning curves.
Since launch, I’ve seen a lot of online chatter about College Football 25’s “thin” and “disappointing” selection of modes and features, but I see this as a positive because I think it was vital for the developers to focus more on developing unique, rewarding on-field gameplay, and it seems they agreed. Of course, it doesn’t exactly lack variety with a solid selection of the modes we’ve come to expect from EA Sports titles.
For those looking to spend significant time in the trenches, Dynasty mode is far more rewarding than its professional counterpart, mostly because the focus is on winning, player development, and team success, rather than keeping high-profile players satisfied season over season. Here, users can help a struggling program methodically improve and find intermittent successes along the way. Maybe it’s getting close to being ranked among the top 25. Maybe it’s knocking off a top-ranked opponent. Maybe it’s being considered for a coveted bowl game. Minor, moral victories seem to matter more at the collegiate level since there’s just so much more to aim for than one solitary trophy.
Unfortunately, the touted Road to Glory mode, while more streamlined than Dynasty, doesn’t give users enough to do over its shorter career span. At first, this exercise of allocating experience points to improve on-field performance seems enjoyable. But tasks like improving academics and resting injuries quickly become a week-to-week slog, more busywork than play. Likewise, the limited Road to the CFP mode will appeal to those who want bragging rights, but there’s little to do beyond seeing a name on leaderboards. With more attention, this could become a legitimate mode for those seeking to achieve online immortality, but there’s still room to expand it into something deeper than just a ranking.
As expected, College Football 25 features its own Ultimate Team mode, which is identical to the countless revisions we’ve seen in Madden over the years. For users into card collecting, trading, and yes, spending to build an unbeatable squad there are no surprises to be had, other than some moderate challenges to break up the grind. While I probably need to get with the times and accept these modes as part of gaming reality, here it seems redundant, rather than necessary.
Online, the game performed flawlessly during my testing, with no lag or latency. Lobbies were easy to navigate, and games started quickly. It allowed me to recreate my favorite college matchups, playing with my favorite college roommate. Only now, 1,300 miles separated us, even though the conversations and laughs remained the same.
And that perfectly illustrates the bigger point. To fans like me, College Football 25 is about as pure a gaming experience as there is. It wasn’t an online leaderboard or card-collecting mode that made fans beg EA Sports to bring back college football. It was the memories of trash talking on the couch, and recreating a rivalry. It was figuring out those spam plays and finally shutting them down. It was a throwback to gaming’s roots when higher scores were all people needed to enjoy themselves.
I could belabor this review with more examples, but in the end, there’s only one key takeaway — College Football 25 delivers on the memories I just listed, alongside countless others. And I can’t wait to see where the series goes from here.
Score: 9 out of 10
Disclosures: This game is published by EA Sports and developed by EA Orlando. It is available on XBX/S and PS5. This game copy was obtained via publisher and reviewed on the XBX. Approximately 15 hours of play were devoted to the single-player mode, and the game was not completed. Approximately 5 hours of play were devoted to online multiplayer.
Parents: According to the ESRB, this game is rated E. This is a realistic representation of full-contact college football, and some tackling animations and injuries may concern some parents.
Colorblind Modes: Colorblind modes are available in the Game Settings menu.
Deaf & Hard of Hearing Gamers: College Football 25 features subtitles, speech-to-text, and numerous tactile feedback features in all modes. The game is easily playable without sound and is fully accessible.
Remappable Controls: No, the game’s controls are not remappable.
Whenever I speak to someone visiting Australia from overseas, there's one activity I always recommend without hesitation: get down to Melbourne, and as long as it's between March and September, get yourself tickets to an Australian Football League (AFL) game. I'm not a particularly "sporty" person; I've got the coordination of a drunk octopus, and I'm generally not a big watcher of sports either. But, like many other Australians (particularly those from the southern states), "footy" is more than
Whenever I speak to someone visiting Australia from overseas, there's one activity I always recommend without hesitation: get down to Melbourne, and as long as it's between March and September, get yourself tickets to an Australian Football League (AFL) game. I'm not a particularly "sporty" person; I've got the coordination of a drunk octopus, and I'm generally not a big watcher of sports either. But, like many other Australians (particularly those from the southern states), "footy" is more than a sport, it's a thoroughly ingrained part of our cultural identity.
What is AFL?
The first ever game of Australian rules football was played on 15 June 1858 in Melbourne, Australia. It was a match between Melbourne Grammar School and Scotch College. Though the true origins of footy are mysterious, the game's creator is generally credited as Tim Wills, who was born in the New South Wales countryside near the modern-day Australian capital of Canberra. Wills was sent to England in 1850 by his father to attend the prestigious Rugby School, where the sport of Rugby had been born in 1845. Wills earned a reputation for his athletic prowess and love of sport, and upon his return to Australia in 1856, he became involved in local social sporting clubs. There were a number of nascent football-type games with varied rules played in Melbourne at the time, and by 1858, Wills, likely influenced by some of these games, began to codify the rules of what would eventually become Australian rules football.
Over the following years, the sport built a devoted following in the city of Melbourne. It spread to South Australia almost immediately, and eventually to the other colonies - Tasmania, Western Australia, New South Wales, and Queensland. By the 1870s, the rules had developed a degree of consistency, and the game had become a huge part of Australian culture. Crowds in these early days regularly numbered between two and three thousand, with many games attracting 10,000 or more spectators, at the time making it one of the largest sporting events by attendance globally. Though the game was initially favoured in the colonies of New South Wales and Queensland, Australian rules footy eventually gave way to rugby - a divide that persists to this day. The geographic divide between rugby and Australian rules football is known as the "Barassi Line", with rugby being the predominant football code in the northeast, and Australian rules football being dominant in the south, west, and north-west.
It's hard to understate the cultural significance of Australian rules footy. Since the mid-1990s, attendance at games has consistently sat between 30-40 thousand spectators, with that number jumping to 65-75 thousand during the finals season in late August and September. By attendance numbers alone, AFL is one of the largest sports in the world - impressive considering that the sport is barely known outside its small nation of 26 million people. Footy is a defining element in the culture of cities like Melbourne and Adelaide and has long acted as an avenue of assimilation for each wave of immigration. Many clubs maintain deep and enduring ties with ethnic groups in Australia, such as the long association of Carlton Football Club with Italian migrants in Melbourne, or the Western Bulldogs' ties with the Vietnamese community.
The birth of footy games
AFL has a rich history in Melbourne, and it is impossible to go more than a day without hearing some sort of heated debate about the weekend game. And while not as old as footy, video game game development too has deep roots in Melbourne. Most notable of the developers is Beam Software / Melbourne House, a prominent studio throughout the 1980s and 1990s, producing games like The Hobbit (1982), Double Dragon (1987), MechWarrior (1993), Bug! (1995), Gex (1995), and KKND: Krush, Kill n Destroy (1997).
Surprisingly, it wasn't a Melbourne developer that produced the first AFL game - rather, it was the creation of UK developer Clockwize and UK publisher Again Again. Australian Rules Football was released for the Commodore 64, Sinclair ZX Spectrum, and Amstrad CPC in 1989. At the time, the "Australian Football League" hadn't been established - the national contest was still under the banner of the Victorian Football League (VFL), even though it welcomed teams from other states. So Clockwize's game wasn't technically an "AFL" game.
"Australian Rules Footie is supposedly the most violent 'sport' around - probably because there aren't actually any rules."
Rich wasn't far off either - AFL has traditionally been regarded as a fairly rough sport, though like many contact sports, concerns in recent years about Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) have driven rule changes aimed at reducing injuries. And while the statement that footy is a lawless game is a bit of a misrepresentation, the comment does highlight a challenge that AFL games continue to face to this day - the somewhat dynamic and subjective nature of the rules.
Like in other sports, the referee (known as an umpire in AFL) is the arbiter of fair play. However, the fast-paced and dynamic nature of play, unpredictable movement of the ball, physical contact between players, and the fact that there are 36 players on the field at a given time creates a chaotic environment where umpires are frequently required to exercise their judgement. Modern technology has started to erode the singular reliance on the umpire (with assisted decision review technology), but many fans of AFL regard the unpredictability as one of the great hallmarks of the game. That doesn't make a programmer's life any easier though.
The birth of the AFL
In 1990, the VFL renamed itself to more accurately reflect the national reach of the game, and footy games soon followed suit. Melbourne studio Beam Software released the first game under the new league name in 1991, Aussie Rules Footy, on the Nintendo Entertainment System. The game was one of only two titles for the NES released exclusively in Australia (the other being International Cricket), but it was well received, and still comes up in AFL social media feeds.
A five-year hiatus followed the release of Aussie Rules Footy. Though the reception to Beam Software's AFL title was positive, the financial numbers might not have looked good enough for Mattel to invest in a follow-up for the SNES. But in 1996, footy re-emerged on the gaming scene bigger than ever with AFL Finals Fever, from Blue Tongue Entertainment.
AFL Finals Fever was my first exposure to an AFL game. This time, all 16 AFL teams were there in their full glory, along with up-to-date player and coach rosters, photos, team songs, and official AFL branding all over the product. Unfortunately, as professional as this game looked, the gameplay was a little lacking, as was the performance. Despite having stats for all the players, all the character sprites on the ground looked identical, so picking a player to kick to was an exercise in luck rather than strategy.
The EA Sports era
Sports gaming in the late '90s was a fairly common story: Electronics Arts' EA Sports division gobbled up sporting codes worldwide and released titles that, at least at the time, had a reputation for being polished, approachable, and enjoyable. AFL was no different, and in 1998, EA Sports published AFL 98, from developer Creative Assembly (who would eventually achieve widespread recognition for their Total War series).
Like AFL Finals Fever, AFL 98 was an officially licensed AFL product, and also like Finals Fever, was only available for Windows. Sports games are typically best enjoyed on the couch with a few friends, so the decision to once again release only for PC was rather limiting, but it was soon rectified a year later with AFL 99.
AFL 98 and 99 were the dawn of a "golden era" for AFL games; the production value was better than ever before thanks to the high product standard associated with EA Sports. The switch to 3D graphics was also a boon, with the 2D graphics of previous generations inherently limiting to a game with a significant vertical element. AFL 98 gameplay was positively received, and many criticisms were addressed in the 1999 follow-up. Most importantly though, this is when AFL games began to earn a true stamp of authenticity, with up-to-date player lists, and audio commentary from famous Australian broadcaster Bruce McAvaney and retired football legend Leigh Matthews.
The IR Gurus era
For whatever reason, AFL 99 was the last footy game from EA Sports. The next generation of games would be created by sports game developer IR Gurus, starting with the management sim, Kevin Sheedy's AFL Coach 2002 for Windows. "Forgettable" would be an understatement for this game - outside of a few forum posts and a listing in Wikipedia, there seems to be little evidence this game ever existed. Was it any good? I can't honestly say, because outside of a few abandonware sites, it's difficult to track this one down, and even when you do, good luck running it on modern hardware.
However, it wasn't Kevin Sheedy's AFL Coach 2002 that gave the IR Gurus era its reputation as one of footy gaming's great highlights - it was their AFL Live/Premiership series. Starting in 2002, IR Gurus released AFL Live 2003, followed by AFL Live 2004, AFL Live: Premiership Edition, AFL Premiership 2005, AFL Premiership 2006 and finally AFL Premiership 2007. The IR Gurus games were the first truly multi-platform AFL games, with most being released on PC, PlayStation 2, and Xbox. The graphics were (for the time) spectacular, the production value was high, but most importantly the gameplay was solid. AFL Live 2004 in particular is regarded among many fans as the best AFL game ever made, and the addition of Aussie band Grinspoon's "Lost Control" as the theme song added a truly authentic sense of modern Australiana to the experience.
The games in this era were sitting in a sweet spot. Gameplay was approachable and engaging, but not overly complex. Visual fidelity was detailed enough to communicate all the aspects of the game - tackles, height, and distance. Finally, after 15 years of footy games, IR Gurus had nailed the formula, and all they had to do was tweak it.
And that's mostly all they did, to the chagrin of reviewers. AFL Premiership Edition (essential AFL Live 2004 with updated player lists for the 2004 season) was criticised for making very few changes to the gameplay for the asking price. IR Gurus apparently responded to this with AFL Premiership 2005, but the result was derided as a buggy, poorly produced mess. AFL Premiership 2006 jumped up in the review scores again, yet it is barely mentioned by fans today. Then, AFL Premiership 2007 looked to capitalise on this success with the "don't fix what isn't broken" approach - and, like AFL Premiership Edition, IR Gurus were once again criticised for not changing enough.
The latter half of the IR Gurus custodianship of the AFL licence was marked with off-field drama. Publisher Acclaim Entertainment was facing bankruptcy in 2004, disrupting the release of Premiership 2005 and complicating distribution, which was split between THQ and Sony. Sony Computer Entertainment took over as publisher from then on, with Premiership 2006 and 2007 being PlayStation 2 exclusives, without a nod at the seventh generation Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.
The modern era
As AFL games entered the seventh generation era with the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, they fell into a fairly predictable pattern - passable gameplay and middling review scores. From here on, AFL video games would be (mostly) developed by one of two Melbourne-based studios - Wicked Witch Software and Big Ant Studios. Wicked Witch kicked things off with AFL Challenge for the PlayStation Portable in 2009, as well as the rather bizarre Nintendo DS title AFL Mascot Manor, a 3D platformer adventure that seemed to be aimed at younger players.
This is where things get confusing. In 2011 Big Ant Studios released AFL Live for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 and Wicked Witch released AFL for the Nintendo Wii. In 2012, Wicked Witch followed up with AFL: Game of the Year Edition, which featured an updated roster of players for the 2012 season, and AFL: Gold Edition, a mobile port for iOS. Also in 2012, Big Ant Studios released AFL Live: Game of the Year Edition. 2013 saw the release of AFL Live 2 for PC, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3 - by Big Ant Studios, right? Nope. AFL Live 2 was made by Wicked Witch Software. Only the sports genre could produce this sort of licensing shenanigans.
I should also note here that the 2010 - 2020 period saw no less than fourobscure and unofficial football management sims for PC released - Premiership Coach 2010 and 2011 from Southern Cross Studios, and Australian Football Coach 2014 and 2020 by Statto Software.
This highly congested and muddled mess of releases was followed by an extended hiatus until the next console generation, when Wicked Witch Software released AFL Evolution (2017) for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC. Another three-year hiatus followed before Wicked Witch released AFL Evolution 2 in 2020, this time adding the Nintendo Switch to the supported platforms. On the management front, Statto Software has continued to plug away with Australian Football Coach 2023-24, and finally in May 2023, Big Ant Studios returned with AFL 23, an unfortunately buggy mess on release, but now vastly improved thanks to post-release support.
The problem with footy games
For over three decades, footy games have struggled to translate to the video game medium. Review scores have been mostly average at best, and sales have never been spectacular, with studios relying on the devotion of die-hard Australian fans south and west of the Barassi Line who treat the game of footy like a religion.
The real issue with making a footy game is two-fold. First of all, the market for them is always going to be niche. As much as a studio can bank on sales to the cross-section of gamers who are AFL diehards, that number is still pretty small. Sports titles like EA's FIFA/FC series and 2K's NBA series are polished and impressive thanks to massive production budgets that are only possible due to annual revenues in the billions.
The other side of the footy game problem is the sport's unstructured complexity. As I've already mentioned, AFL is extremely dynamic. The bounce of the oddly shaped ball adds chaos to an already chaotic game. Players use their hands and feet in equal measure and weave the ball between them during play. Tackles involve unseen jostling that requires a close-in perspective for the gamer, but the kicks can be huge - over 50 metres - requiring the ability for players to easily switch to a wide angled view. The rules of the game are complex, requiring an extensive tutorial mode, but even then, many of the rulings made by umpires in a match are judgment calls that might be difficult to coherently communicate to a player not already familiar with the rules of the game.
Delivering a high-fidelity footy experience on par with NBA 2k, FC24, or Madden might very well be a pipedream; the required budgets are too large and the potential revenue too small to justify it. Perhaps the way forward isn't about striving for the sort of high-fidelity experience one expects of EA Sports or 2K, but about looking backward, focusing on gameplay rather than fidelity.
The future
What comes next for the officially licensed AFL games is anyone's guess. Big Ant has committed to further updates for AFL 23, but who knows whether Wicked Witch Software is about to deliver the next game. In the meantime, indie developer Boot Mode Games is slowly chipping away at Footy Showdown, and until we see some innovative design changes to more effectively translate AFL to the video game medium, I think this might be the way forward.
Footy Showdown harks back to the early days of footy games, most notably Aussie Rules Footy and AFL Finals Fever. The great thing about this approach is that you can ignore sinking development time into accurately modeling close-in contests, and just focus on making an arcade game that is fun to play. The othergreat thing about this is the knowledge that there's a market of die-hard AFL fans who have shown time and again that they are prepared to devour anything that looks remotely like their beloved game. For a small indie developer with low overheads, that's a pretty lucrative combination.
Full-time siren
When I think of footy games, I like to compare them to my beloved North Melbourne Football Club, the Kangaroos. They've got a long history, with moments of greatness, but plenty of pitfalls. They're not wealthy and successful - they're the underdogs. Most criticism is driven by the fact that everyone wants to see them succeed. They have a small but extremely loyal following. And most importantly, they have a promising future and they're here to stay.
So, I'll wrap this brief history of footy games with one final, obligatory statement:
It’s been a while since we here at OS touched on Konami’s eFootball series and with good reason. The once beloved franchise PES (Pro Evolution Soccer) has slowly faded into obscurity after its rebrand in 2021 to eFootball.
Despite starting off with a strong initial release of PES 2021 Season Update where PC modders are still working wonders, the subsequent releases (eFootball 2022 – present) have seen the popularity of the game diminish to nearly an afterthought in the football gaming commun
It’s been a while since we here at OS touched on Konami’seFootball series and with good reason. The once beloved franchise PES (Pro Evolution Soccer) has slowly faded into obscurity after its rebrand in 2021 to eFootball.
Despite starting off with a strong initial release of PES 2021 Season Update where PC modders are still working wonders, the subsequent releases (eFootball 2022 – present) have seen the popularity of the game diminish to nearly an afterthought in the football gaming community, getting lapped by EA’s EA FCfranchise and facing a new challenger in Strikerz Inc.’s UFL. Before we touch on the current state of eFootball, let’s take a quick trip down memory lane.
eFootball Roadmap
Do you remember this? I know, I almost forgot too because shortly after it was released in fall of 2022 it was derailed and thus forgotten by early 2023. While Konami did get cross-generation (PS4 -> PS5, Xbox Series X/S -> Xbox One) working, there’s still no true cross-platform (PlayStation vs. Xbox vs. PC) available yet as Konami appears to be squeezing the juice out of its eSports Tournaments while still skimping on modes that we came to associate with PES over the years.
Konami doubled down here:
Back in February of 2023, Konami updated the community about what was on the horizon, and to their credit, they did deliver on everything they planned for — although there’s absolutely nothing worth bragging about in this list with updates like “additional player slots” and “additional number of substitutes for Dream Team.” These are simple fixes that shouldn’t require too many resources. Now the list on the bottom is where we should start to hold Konami accountable:
Master League – MISS
Co-op Mode – HIT
Edit Mode – MISS
Additional selectable teams in Authentic Mode (Exhibition) – MISS
Cross-platform compatibility on console – MISS
Cross-platform compatibility between console and mobile – MISS
Mobile controller compatibility and support – MISS
In football terms, if you convert 1 of your 7 chances, chances are you won’t be around too long. And that right there is only a PORTION of the long list of neglected features and modes that were in eFootball 2021 Season Update yet still haven’t made it to eFootball.
What’s To Come With eFootball?
Well, for starters, Konami has rebranded the name again, dropping the “2024” or in this case what would be “eFootball 2025” to simply eFootball.
So back to square one figuratively, but as EA proved, a name is just a name and considering that digital sales exceed hard copies, changing a brand name isn’t the no-no it once was.
What’s Coming With eFootball (2024)?
If we’re being honest, it’s hard to say as Konami teases the new September update with assurances that assets will carry over (eFootball coins and points, GP, and so on). What’s not carrying over you ask? Well, for starters, it seems like the never-ending carousel of top-flight Italian teams sees Napoli, Roma, and Monza going over to EA FC, with rumors of both Milan-based top-flight clubs (AC Milan and Inter Milan) heading back to eFootball.
Considering Konami’s past history with incorporating legendary players into their various modes, this actually bodes well with both Milan clubs boasting a long history of iconic players (Maldini, R9, and Seedorf to name a few). As is the case with losing licenses, the removal of players comes with the territory as Konami confirms on their official website:
And folks, that’s about all we know as Konami, true to their past, drops this tidbit on the bottom of their 2024 update page:
Large-scale maintenance for License Update: We will conduct a large-scale maintenance in mid-September as part of the eFootball v4.0.0 update.
So if you’re wondering about a game that will update in what could be less than two weeks then rest assured, you’re not alone.
Bottom Line
Football games are always in a precarious position when it comes to release dates. With most top-flight European seasons starting this past weekend, there’s the thought that it would be nice to beat market-leader EA FC to the punch but then you have the transfer window shutting at the end of August, which requires a lot of resources to swap players to new teams, create new players, and the like.
Release your game afterEA FCand you run the risk of no one noticing. Konami seems to have their base players set and don’t seem to be in that much of a rush to add PES staples like Master League and Edit Mode. If I were a betting man, I’d wager that we’ll see neither of those two modes as Konami would have made a major announcement by now, especially with the rumors that when they do come they’ll be available via paid DLCs. As for now, my expectations are at an all-time low with this franchise, but the lure of the old ways will always have me tempting fate.
Playground Productions has revealed the return of the Backyard Sports franchise, announcing it on their official website along with an embedded video seen below. Some of you might recall back in February when Jason and Travis Kelce reminisced about the classic Backyard Football and Baseball games on their New Heights podcast. Jason even hinted that he was quietly exploring the possibility of purchasing the rights to both games to revive them. However, sources confirmed to Sports Illustrated that
Playground Productions has revealed the return of the Backyard Sports franchise, announcing it on their official website along with an embedded video seen below. Some of you might recall back in February when Jason and Travis Kelce reminisced about the classic Backyard Football and Baseball games on their New Heights podcast. Jason even hinted that he was quietly exploring the possibility of purchasing the rights to both games to revive them. However, sources confirmed to Sports Illustrated that the Kelce bros are not involved in the relaunch. Either way, it’s exciting to see the franchise making a comeback.
According to Variety, video games aren’t the only focus for Playground Productions. They’re aiming to expand across multiple verticals, including film, television, merchandise and more. There hasn’t been any official announcement regarding release dates or platforms yet, but fans are encouraged to sign up on the official website to be the first to hear about upcoming projects.
“We’re incredibly excited to reintroduce Backyard Sports to a new generation of players,” Chris Waters, chief product officer at Playground Productions, said in a statement. “We’re taking great care to preserve the look and feel that made the original games so special while updating them with modern features and gameplay that today’s audience expects. I can’t wait for fans to see what we’re building on the Playground.”
Konami have now confirmed renewal of their partnership with Manchester United FC, ensuring that they remain one of the principal clubs in eFootball; Konami's free-to-play offering.
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Konami have now confirmed renewal of their partnership with Manchester United FC, ensuring that they remain one of the principal clubs in eFootball; Konami's free-to-play offering.
In today's Daily Fix:Popular Call of Duty Mod “H2M” was pulled just hours before its release time after a cease and desist letter from game publisher, Activision. Though sources are mixed on the reasoning, fans are nonetheless unhappy with H2M, which would have brought back the multiplayer mode from 2009’s Modern Warfare 2, being pulled. And, Backyard Sports announced they’ll be coming back with a trailer. The owners of Backyard Sports, which includes titles like Backyard Baseball and Backyard F
In today's Daily Fix:Popular Call of Duty Mod “H2M” was pulled just hours before its release time after a cease and desist letter from game publisher, Activision. Though sources are mixed on the reasoning, fans are nonetheless unhappy with H2M, which would have brought back the multiplayer mode from 2009’s Modern Warfare 2, being pulled. And, Backyard Sports announced they’ll be coming back with a trailer. The owners of Backyard Sports, which includes titles like Backyard Baseball and Backyard Football, plan to bring back the gaming franchise and could possibly bring “Backyard” to new mediums as well. Presented by NHTSA.
College Football 25 August Title Update Introduces Gameplay Changes & Dynasty Improvements - Main ImageThe College Football 25 August title update is here, and it introduced a lot of changes, which affect the gameplay, Dynasty mode, and Ultimate Team, and also fixed a plethora of bugs. This update aims to continue to make College Football 25 feel fresh, while at the same time tackling most of the problems players have encountered recently. Gameplay ChangesGameplay changes are always the most
The College Football 25 August title update is here, and it introduced a lot of changes, which affect the gameplay, Dynasty mode, and Ultimate Team, and also fixed a plethora of bugs.
This update aims to continue to make College Football 25 feel fresh, while at the same time tackling most of the problems players have encountered recently.
Gameplay Changes
Gameplay changes are always the most important thing in any update, as they affect all modes in the game. This College Football 25 title update introduced a lot of gameplay changes, with many being bug fixes, but plenty of others were adjustments or new features.
The biggest gameplay change was the addition of eight new shotgun formations to 35 teams, such as Texas Tech, Kansas State, and Florida, among others.
After that, we have the AI adjustments made to QB behavior and offensive line behavior. This was done for the AI QBs to throw more lob throws instead of bullet passes on shot plays, and for them to be less aggressive, based on their awareness rating.
As for the offensive line AI, it was adjusted so that fewer illegal man downfield penalties will happen during RPO plays.
DBs will now be more effective at shedding blocks on the perimeter, QBs will lose stamina at a faster rate when scrambling behind the line, and the speed penalty for running out of stamina in a play was also increased.
Abilities were rebalanced, especially the juke and spin move Gold and Platinum abilities. The effectiveness of the Quick Jump Ability on Gold and Platinum tiers was also balanced.
Recruiting Became More Realistic in Dynasty Mode
Recruiting is a big part of Dynasty mode, so it's understandable why most of the changes implemented were made with that feature in mind.
This title update fixed many bugs players were experiencing on recruiting, such as not being able to schedule visits, or AI schools going after way too many quarterbacks.
But the two biggest changes to recruiting this update introduced are, reducing the number of unrecruited four and five-star players early in the season, and increasing the number of prospects that the AI will go after at the same time.
But this title update didn't focus only on Recruiting when it comes to the Dynasty mode, as SuperSim was massively improved, to make the gap between bad and good teams, and players, feel bigger and more realistic.
This was one of the biggest problems in Dynasty mode, especially in the first few weeks after launch, with FCS schools winning games against much stronger opponents, resulting in a plethora of unrealistic results. Since then, many changes have been made to make SuperSim as realistic as possible, and this is just one more.
Many fixes to Road to Glory and Ultimate Team
This title update addressed a lot of problems in the Road to Glory and Ultimate Team modes, fixing a plethora of bugs, such as the game crashing when players exited a Position Battle, or not being able to equip a mental ability when creating a Road to Glory character.
Apart from the fixes, there weren't any huge changes or improvements made to both modes. However, the fact many bugs were fixed will undoubtedly make the modes better and more entertaining, so you can consider that a big improvement.
It's also worth noting that new uniforms were added and that many stadiums received updates, as well as other presentation changes, which can make the modes more immersive.
EA Sports will release their first look at Madden NFL 25 gameplay tomorrow, August 5 at 11:00 AM ET, featuring Dallas Cowboys Micah Parsons and the first-ever Madden millionaire, Henry Leverette.
The Standard Edition of Madden NFL 25 will release on August 16 for Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5 and PC. The Deluxe Edition and EA Play trial will release on August 12 at 4:00 PM ET. Of course, there’s also the MVP Bundle that comes with the Deluxe Editions of bot
EA Sports will release their first look at Madden NFL 25 gameplay tomorrow, August 5 at 11:00 AM ET, featuring Dallas Cowboys Micah Parsons and the first-ever Madden millionaire, Henry Leverette.
The Standard Edition of Madden NFL 25 will release on August 16 for Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5 and PC. The Deluxe Edition and EA Play trial will release on August 12 at 4:00 PM ET. Of course, there’s also the MVP Bundle that comes with the Deluxe Editions of both Madden NFL 25 and EA Sports College Football 25.
Madden NFL 25 ratings continue to roll out as EA Sports revealed the top 10 quarterbacks and linebackers in the game this year. More player ratings for the rest of the quarterbacks and linebackers, including rookies, can be seen on the official ratings page. Patrick Mahomes joins Travis Kelce, Trent Williams, Christian McCaffrey and Tyreek Hill in the 99 Club.
A closer look at some of the personalized gifts for our #99Club Athletes Congrats to all the #Madden25 99 OVR Players! pic.twitt
Madden NFL 25 ratings continue to roll out as EA Sports revealed the top 10 quarterbacks and linebackers in the game this year. More player ratings for the rest of the quarterbacks and linebackers, including rookies, can be seen on the official ratings page. Patrick Mahomes joins Travis Kelce, Trent Williams, Christian McCaffrey and Tyreek Hill in the 99 Club.
The Standard Edition of Madden NFL 25 will release on August 16 for Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5 and PC. The Deluxe Edition and EA Play trial will release on August 12 at 4:00 PM ET. Of course, there’s also the MVP Bundle that comes with the Deluxe Editions of both Madden NFL 25 and EA Sports College Football 25.
As the NFL season approaches, there’s considerable interest in how the new kickoff rules will affect the game, with coaches particularly curious about their impact. Mike Tomlin, the Super Bowl-winning Head Coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers and a member of the NFL Rules Committee, was keen to see how these rules would play out in practice. To get ahead of the curve, he used Madden NFL 25 to better understand and strategize around the changes.
The new Dynamic Kickoff rule is going into acti
As the NFL season approaches, there’s considerable interest in how the new kickoff rules will affect the game, with coaches particularly curious about their impact. Mike Tomlin, the Super Bowl-winning Head Coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers and a member of the NFL Rules Committee, was keen to see how these rules would play out in practice. To get ahead of the curve, he used Madden NFL 25 to better understand and strategize around the changes.
The Madden NFL Development Team integrated the new kickoff rules into Madden NFL 25 with visual aids, commentary and new kick types to help fans grasp the adjustments. Coach Tomlin, who regards Madden NFL as a “real simulator,” collaborated with Clint Oldenburg, Production Director, and the development team over several weeks to explore the new special teams setup. All of this happened after the Madden team had already finished production of the game.
The Standard Edition of Madden NFL 25 will release on August 16 for Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5 and PC. The Deluxe Edition and EA Play trial will release on August 12 at 4:00 PM ET. Of course, there’s also the MVP Bundle that comes with the Deluxe Editions of both Madden NFL 25 and EA Sports College Football 25.
AFCON 2024
In the 34th edition of the Africa Cup of Nations, 24 national teams from the
Confederation of African Football (CAF) are competing to become the Kings of
the Continent. The tournament, happening in Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast),
kicks off on Saturday, January 13, 2024.
Nigeria, making their 19th AFCON appearance this year, has previously
clinched the championship three times—in 2013, 1994, and 1980. Under the
guidance of head coach José Pese
In the 34th edition of the Africa Cup of Nations, 24 national teams from the
Confederation of African Football (CAF) are competing to become the Kings of
the Continent. The tournament, happening in Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast),
kicks off on Saturday, January 13, 2024.
Nigeria, making their 19th AFCON appearance this year, has previously
clinched the championship three times—in 2013, 1994, and 1980. Under the
guidance of head coach José Peseiro, the Super Eagles are eager to bounce
back from recent setbacks, especially after missing out on qualification for
the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.
In the last AFCON in 2019, Nigeria secured a third-place finish, losing 2-1
to eventual champions Algeria in the semi-final. This time around, Nigeria
is placed in Group A alongside Equatorial Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, and the
host nation Côte d'Ivoire.
Senegal aims to be the first team to win the Africa Cup of Nations twice in
over a decade. They're defending their title in Ivory Coast this winter. In
the last tournament, it was an all-Liverpool showdown in the final. Sadio
Mane, a former Liverpool player, scored the decisive penalty in a shootout
against Egypt, led by Mohamed Salah.
This year's AFCON will feature several Premier League stars, including Salah,
Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana, Tottenham midfielders Pape Sarr and
Yves Bissouma, West Ham's new sensation Mohammed Kudus, and Fulham duo Alex
Iwobi and Calvin Bassey.
AFCON 2024 Dates And Groups
The Africa Cup of Nations in 2024 is going to start from Saturday, January
13 to Sunday, February 11. The teams that finish on top in each group, along
with the four best third-placed teams, move on to the round of 16.
Here are the groups:
Group A: Ivory Coast, Nigeria, Equatorial Guinea, Guinea-Bissau
Group B: Egypt, Ghana, Cape Verde, Mozambique
Group C: Senegal, Cameroon, Guinea, Gambia
Group D: Algeria, Burkina Faso, Mauritania, Angola
Group E: Tunisia, Mali, South Africa, Namibia
Group F: Morocco, DR Congo, Zambia, Tanzania
AFCON 2024 Venues
AFCON 2024 will be held at different stadiums across Ivory Coast. Here
are the venues:
Alassane Ouattara Stadium in Abidjan (Capacity: 60,000)
Felix Houphouet-Boigny Stadium in Abidjan (Capacity: 33,000)
Charles Konan Banny Stadium in Yamoussoukro (Capacity: 20,000)
Stade de la Paix in Bouake (Capacity: 40,000)
Amadou Gon Coulibaly Stadium in Korhogo (Capacity: 20,000)
Laurent Pokou Stadium in San Pedro (Capacity: 20,000)
AFCON 2024 Matches And Schedule
AFCON 2024 is packed with exciting matches. Here's the schedule for
the group stage:
College Football 25 Ultimate Alumni Program - Everything You Need to Know - Main ImageThe Ultimate Alumni program has arrived at College Football 25 Ultimate Team and brought some legendary players with it. This program allows users to earn the cards of icons of college football, by completing challenges or acquiring them through packs. The cards of the Ultimate Alumni program possess some great attributes and abilities and can help players significantly upgrade their squad. Latest: Ultimate Alu
This program allows users to earn the cards of icons of college football, by completing challenges or acquiring them through packs.
The cards of the Ultimate Alumni program possess some great attributes and abilities and can help players significantly upgrade their squad.
Latest: Ultimate Alumni Release 3 Announced!
Release 3 of the Ultimate Alumni program has been revealed, and it will introduce some fantastic cards to the College Ultimate Team mode. This new batch of cards will arrive at College Football 25 on 2 Augustat around 1:30 pm ET/ 6:30 pm GMT.
Just like what happened with the first two editions of this program, new challenges will be added, allowing players to earn a plethora of rewards, and use them to upgrade their squad.
Without further ado, let's take a look at all the cards in the Ultimate Alumni release 3:
Heroes (81 & 82 OVRs)
Andrej Karic - LG - Tennessee
Holden Staes - TE - Tennessee
Eugene Asante - ROLB - Auburn
Tai Felton - WR - Maryland
Brice Pollock - CB - Mississippi State
Renato Brown - RG - Louisville
Ryland Goede - TE - Georgia Tech
Aaron Alexander - LOLB - Michigan State
Elites (83 OVRs)
Jordan Watkins - WR - Ole Miss Rebels
Zion Childress - SS - Kentucky
Julian Humphrey - CB - Georgia
Olaivavega Ioane - RG - Penn State
Champions (86 OVRs)
Micah Parsons - LOLB - Penn State
Saquon Barkley - HB - Penn State
LTD's (87 OVRs)
A.J. Brown - WR - Ole Miss Rebels
Sauce Gardner - CB - Cincinnati Bearcats
College Football 25 Ultimate Alumni Program
As mentioned above, the Ultimate Alumni program introduces legendary college players to the Ultimate Team mode, which players can use to upgrade their squad.
By completing the Ultimate Alumni challenges, users will earn three Madden MVP Reward tokens, which will then be converted into player items, and added to the player Madden 25 Ultimate Team account, once the game releases.
Ultimate Alumni Release 2
The Ultimate Alumni program release 2 arrived at Ultimate Team on 26 July at around 1:30 pm ET/ 6:30 pm GMT, introducing some great cards. More challenges, and great rewards, were also added.
So without further ado, let's take a look at all the cards in the Ultimate Alumni release 2:
Heroes (81 & 82 OVRs)
Aaron Turner - WR - Cincinnati
Fitzgerald West JR. - RE - Ragin Cajuns
Dylan Carpenter - LOLB - LSU
Elijah Alston - RE - Miami
Venly Tatafu - LG - UTSA Roadrunners
Cade Uluave - MLB - California Golden Bears
Rod Moore - FS - Michigan Wolverines
Eugene Wilson III - WR - Florida Gators
Elites (83 OVRs)
Joshua Farmer - DT - Florida State
Shemar Turner - DT - Texas A&M
Trevor Mayberry - LG - Stanford Cardinal
Riley Leonard - QB - Notre Dame
Champions (86 OVRs)
Lamar Jackson - QB - Louisville Cardinals
Myles Garrett - RE - Texas A&M
LTD's (87 OVRs)
Christian McCaffrey - HB - Stanford
Roquan Smith - MLB - Georgia
Ultimate Alumni Release 1
The first batch of cards from the Ultimate Alumni program arrived at College Football 25 Ultimate Team on 19 July, with some spectacular cards arriving at the game.
Release 1 of the Ultimate Alumni program introduced entertaining challenges and great rewards, and also gifted players with a welcome pack that contained 85 OVR Malik Nabers, and one Ultimate Alumni token.
Here are all the Ultimate Alumni Release 1 cards:
Heroes (80 & 81 OVRs)
80 OVR Jeremiah Hunter - WR - Washington
80 OVR Kobe King - MLB - Penn State
81 OVR Fernando Carmona - LT - Arkansas
81 OVR Andre Jordan Jr. - CB - Oregon State
Elites (82 & 83 OVRs)
82 OVR Andrew Mukuba - FS - Texas
82 OVR Kamren Fabiculanan - SS - Washington
82 OVR Lake McRee - TE - USC
83 OVR Garrett Greene - QB - West Virginia
83 OVR Kain Medrano - ROLB - UCLA
83 OVR Donovan McMillon - SS - Pittsburgh
83 OVR Reuben Fatheree II - LT - Texas A&M
Jordan James - HB - Oregon
Champions (85 OVRs)
Mike Evans - WR - Texas A&M
Eric Kendricks - MLB - UCLA
LTD's (86 OVRs)
Marcus Mariota - QB - Oregon
Jalen Ramsey - CB - Florida State
We hope this article answers all of your questions about the Ultimate Alumni program.
Is Dynasty Mode in College Football 25 Crossplay? - Main ImageDynasty is the most popular game mode in College Football 25, as it allows players to pick a college and try to build a dynasty, by recruiting great players and winning national championships. By creating an online league, the Dynasty mode can be played with friends, allowing players to compete against each other, which is incredibly fun. However, many College Football players have been wondering if the Dynasty mode is cross-platform,
Dynasty is the most popular game mode in College Football 25, as it allows players to pick a college and try to build a dynasty, by recruiting great players and winning national championships.
By creating an online league, the Dynasty mode can be played with friends, allowing players to compete against each other, which is incredibly fun.
However, many College Football players have been wondering if the Dynasty mode is cross-platform, or if you can only enjoy this mode with friends who play on the same platform.
Is Dynasty mode in College Football 25 Crossplay?
Unfortunately, Dynasty mode isn't cross-platform in College Football 25, which means PlayStation 5 players can't play with their Xbox Series X/S friends.
This is a huge letdown, and fans weren't happy about this, especially because the Franchise mode in Madden is cross-platform, so there really isn't a good reason for Dynasty not being cross-platform.
College Football 25 is only available on two platforms, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S, and one of the main features of the Dynasty mode was that you could play it with your friends. However, that isn't totally true, since you can only play with friends who own the same platform you do.
It's incredibly disappointing, especially for the players who were very excited about the release of College Football 25 and couldn't wait to create an online Dynasty league with their friends.
The fact the Madden franchise has cross-play on Franchise mode, which is the equivalent mode of Dynasty, makes this even more disappointing, and confusing at the same time.
Hopefully, EA Sports can introduce a crossplay feature soon, as the community deserves that.
Is College Football 25 down? - Main ImageCollege Football 25 was one of the most anticipated games of 2024, and the return of the franchise was well received by the fans, who have spent countless hours playing the popular Dynasty mode, or the brand-new Ultimate Team mode.Just like every single modern sports game, College Football 25 forces you to be connected to its servers to access most of its content. Unfortunately, sometimes the College Football servers face problems and shut down for a per
College Football 25 was one of the most anticipated games of 2024, and the return of the franchise was well received by the fans, who have spent countless hours playing the popular Dynasty mode, or the brand-new Ultimate Team mode.
Just like every single modern sports game, College Football 25 forces you to be connected to its servers to access most of its content. Unfortunately, sometimes the College Football servers face problems and shut down for a period of time.
Is College Football 25 Down?
As of the time of writing, the College Football 25 servers are operating without any trouble, and players can access all the online content in the game, such as Ultimate Team, Team Builder, and their online Dynasty league, among many other things.
The servers underwent a maintenance period on July 25 at 6 AM ET. During that time all online game modes were disabled, as well as the Team Builder feature. Fortunately, the maintenance period wasn't that long.
However, it's worth noting that College Football 25 has been affected by its fair share of server problems, even though the game has just been recently released. Some fans have even joked about the situation, calling the game "Server Maintenace 25".
College Football 25 Server Status
The College Football 25 servers are currently up and running without any problems. You can check the status of the game's server on the EA games servers status webpage.
Following the CFBDirect and EA Help X accounts is a great way to know the server status of College Football 25.
These accounts will let you know when the servers are down, the reason they are down, what developers are doing to fix the problem, and when you can expect to have the servers up again.
We will update this article regularly so make sure to bookmark this article.
College Football 25 Ultimate Alumni Program - Everything You Need to Know - Main ImageThe Ultimate Alumni program has arrived at College Football 25 Ultimate Team and brought some legendary players with it. This program allows users to earn the cards of icons of college football, by completing challenges or acquiring them through packs. The cards of the Ultimate Alumni program possess some great attributes and abilities and can help players significantly upgrade their squad. Latest: Ultimate Alu
This program allows users to earn the cards of icons of college football, by completing challenges or acquiring them through packs.
The cards of the Ultimate Alumni program possess some great attributes and abilities and can help players significantly upgrade their squad.
Latest: Ultimate Alumni Release 3 Announced!
Release 3 of the Ultimate Alumni program has been revealed, and it will introduce some fantastic cards to the College Ultimate Team mode. This new batch of cards will arrive at College Football 25 on 2 Augustat around 1:30 pm ET/ 6:30 pm GMT.
Just like what happened with the first two editions of this program, new challenges will be added, allowing players to earn a plethora of rewards, and use them to upgrade their squad.
Without further ado, let's take a look at all the cards in the Ultimate Alumni release 3:
Heroes (81 & 82 OVRs)
Andrej Karic - LG - Tennessee
Holden Staes - TE - Tennessee
Eugene Asante - ROLB - Auburn
Tai Felton - WR - Maryland
Brice Pollock - CB - Mississippi State
Renato Brown - RG - Louisville
Ryland Goede - TE - Georgia Tech
Aaron Alexander - LOLB - Michigan State
Elites (83 OVRs)
Jordan Watkins - WR - Ole Miss Rebels
Zion Childress - SS - Kentucky
Julian Humphrey - CB - Georgia
Olaivavega Ioane - RG - Penn State
Champions (86 OVRs)
Micah Parsons - LOLB - Penn State
Saquon Barkley - HB - Penn State
LTD's (87 OVRs)
A.J. Brown - WR - Ole Miss Rebels
Sauce Gardner - CB - Cincinnati Bearcats
College Football 25 Ultimate Alumni Program
As mentioned above, the Ultimate Alumni program introduces legendary college players to the Ultimate Team mode, which players can use to upgrade their squad.
By completing the Ultimate Alumni challenges, users will earn three Madden MVP Reward tokens, which will then be converted into player items, and added to the player Madden 25 Ultimate Team account, once the game releases.
Ultimate Alumni Release 2
The Ultimate Alumni program release 2 arrived at Ultimate Team on 26 July at around 1:30 pm ET/ 6:30 pm GMT, introducing some great cards. More challenges, and great rewards, were also added.
So without further ado, let's take a look at all the cards in the Ultimate Alumni release 2:
Heroes (81 & 82 OVRs)
Aaron Turner - WR - Cincinnati
Fitzgerald West JR. - RE - Ragin Cajuns
Dylan Carpenter - LOLB - LSU
Elijah Alston - RE - Miami
Venly Tatafu - LG - UTSA Roadrunners
Cade Uluave - MLB - California Golden Bears
Rod Moore - FS - Michigan Wolverines
Eugene Wilson III - WR - Florida Gators
Elites (83 OVRs)
Joshua Farmer - DT - Florida State
Shemar Turner - DT - Texas A&M
Trevor Mayberry - LG - Stanford Cardinal
Riley Leonard - QB - Notre Dame
Champions (86 OVRs)
Lamar Jackson - QB - Louisville Cardinals
Myles Garrett - RE - Texas A&M
LTD's (87 OVRs)
Christian McCaffrey - HB - Stanford
Roquan Smith - MLB - Georgia
Ultimate Alumni Release 1
The first batch of cards from the Ultimate Alumni program arrived at College Football 25 Ultimate Team on 19 July, with some spectacular cards arriving at the game.
Release 1 of the Ultimate Alumni program introduced entertaining challenges and great rewards, and also gifted players with a welcome pack that contained 85 OVR Malik Nabers, and one Ultimate Alumni token.
Here are all the Ultimate Alumni Release 1 cards:
Heroes (80 & 81 OVRs)
80 OVR Jeremiah Hunter - WR - Washington
80 OVR Kobe King - MLB - Penn State
81 OVR Fernando Carmona - LT - Arkansas
81 OVR Andre Jordan Jr. - CB - Oregon State
Elites (82 & 83 OVRs)
82 OVR Andrew Mukuba - FS - Texas
82 OVR Kamren Fabiculanan - SS - Washington
82 OVR Lake McRee - TE - USC
83 OVR Garrett Greene - QB - West Virginia
83 OVR Kain Medrano - ROLB - UCLA
83 OVR Donovan McMillon - SS - Pittsburgh
83 OVR Reuben Fatheree II - LT - Texas A&M
Jordan James - HB - Oregon
Champions (85 OVRs)
Mike Evans - WR - Texas A&M
Eric Kendricks - MLB - UCLA
LTD's (86 OVRs)
Marcus Mariota - QB - Oregon
Jalen Ramsey - CB - Florida State
We hope this article answers all of your questions about the Ultimate Alumni program.
Is Dynasty Mode in College Football 25 Crossplay? - Main ImageDynasty is the most popular game mode in College Football 25, as it allows players to pick a college and try to build a dynasty, by recruiting great players and winning national championships. By creating an online league, the Dynasty mode can be played with friends, allowing players to compete against each other, which is incredibly fun. However, many College Football players have been wondering if the Dynasty mode is cross-platform,
Dynasty is the most popular game mode in College Football 25, as it allows players to pick a college and try to build a dynasty, by recruiting great players and winning national championships.
By creating an online league, the Dynasty mode can be played with friends, allowing players to compete against each other, which is incredibly fun.
However, many College Football players have been wondering if the Dynasty mode is cross-platform, or if you can only enjoy this mode with friends who play on the same platform.
Is Dynasty mode in College Football 25 Crossplay?
Unfortunately, Dynasty mode isn't cross-platform in College Football 25, which means PlayStation 5 players can't play with their Xbox Series X/S friends.
This is a huge letdown, and fans weren't happy about this, especially because the Franchise mode in Madden is cross-platform, so there really isn't a good reason for Dynasty not being cross-platform.
College Football 25 is only available on two platforms, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S, and one of the main features of the Dynasty mode was that you could play it with your friends. However, that isn't totally true, since you can only play with friends who own the same platform you do.
It's incredibly disappointing, especially for the players who were very excited about the release of College Football 25 and couldn't wait to create an online Dynasty league with their friends.
The fact the Madden franchise has cross-play on Franchise mode, which is the equivalent mode of Dynasty, makes this even more disappointing, and confusing at the same time.
Hopefully, EA Sports can introduce a crossplay feature soon, as the community deserves that.
Is College Football 25 down? - Main ImageCollege Football 25 was one of the most anticipated games of 2024, and the return of the franchise was well received by the fans, who have spent countless hours playing the popular Dynasty mode, or the brand-new Ultimate Team mode.Just like every single modern sports game, College Football 25 forces you to be connected to its servers to access most of its content. Unfortunately, sometimes the College Football servers face problems and shut down for a per
College Football 25 was one of the most anticipated games of 2024, and the return of the franchise was well received by the fans, who have spent countless hours playing the popular Dynasty mode, or the brand-new Ultimate Team mode.
Just like every single modern sports game, College Football 25 forces you to be connected to its servers to access most of its content. Unfortunately, sometimes the College Football servers face problems and shut down for a period of time.
Is College Football 25 Down?
As of the time of writing, the College Football 25 servers are operating without any trouble, and players can access all the online content in the game, such as Ultimate Team, Team Builder, and their online Dynasty league, among many other things.
The servers underwent a maintenance period on July 25 at 6 AM ET. During that time all online game modes were disabled, as well as the Team Builder feature. Fortunately, the maintenance period wasn't that long.
However, it's worth noting that College Football 25 has been affected by its fair share of server problems, even though the game has just been recently released. Some fans have even joked about the situation, calling the game "Server Maintenace 25".
College Football 25 Server Status
The College Football 25 servers are currently up and running without any problems. You can check the status of the game's server on the EA games servers status webpage.
Following the CFBDirect and EA Help X accounts is a great way to know the server status of College Football 25.
These accounts will let you know when the servers are down, the reason they are down, what developers are doing to fix the problem, and when you can expect to have the servers up again.
We will update this article regularly so make sure to bookmark this article.
What are Green Diamonds in College Football 25? - Main ImageRecruiting is one of the most important, and complex, things in College Football 25 Dynasty mode, as that is the best way to make your college into a powerhouse program and contend for national championships. When you fully scout a player in the recruiting process, a green diamond might sometimes appear alongside them. However, many players wonder what this means, and how it affects the recruiting process. What are Green Diamonds in Co
Recruiting is one of the most important, and complex, things in College Football 25 Dynasty mode, as that is the best way to make your college into a powerhouse program and contend for national championships.
When you fully scout a player in the recruiting process, a green diamond might sometimes appear alongside them. However, many players wonder what this means, and how it affects the recruiting process.
What are Green Diamonds in College Football 25
In the Dynasty mode of College Football 25, green diamonds indicate the player is a literal diamond in the rough, can play way above his attributes, and has a higher star rating than the one stated.
Green diamond recruits are the ones you want to commit to your college since they will help you significantly improve your squad from the get-go, but also long term.
How Important are Green Diamonds
It's very important you try to make green diamond recruits commit to your college as fast as possible, as there is a really good chance other colleges will offer him a scholarship, and do whatever it takes to secure him once they know he is a green diamond.
If you scout a 3-start recruit and he happens to be a green diamond, it means he is actually a four-star recruit, which means you can get a 4-star prospect for the price of a 3-star one.
Finding green diamonds is a great way to take your college program to the next level, especially if you are coaching a 1-star program. It can also be useful if you are trying to break into the elite of college football and become a 5-star rated program.
Green diamond players will have a huge impact on your college, on and off the field. Since they make your team significantly better, your college will have better results, which in turn makes it easier to recruit better players, as your team's prestige will increase. So make sure you try to recruit green diamond players whenever possible.
However, if you see there is too much competition, and the chances of that recruiter committing to you are very low, then move on to another player, otherwise, you will be just wasting recruiting hours on a player that won't commit to your college.
We hope this article answered all of your questions about green diamonds in College Football 25, and how important they are.
How many green diamonds have you recruited so far, and what is the impact they had in your college program? Let us know in the comments below.
Is EA Sports College Football 25 Coming to PS4? - Main ImagePlayers have been wondering if EA Sports College Football 25 is coming to PS4, or if this title marks the start of EA Sports moving away from old-gen consoles. EA Sports College Football 25 is one of the most awaited games of 2024, and players from all platforms can't wait to get their hands on it. But PS4 players are still uncertain of their fate. Is EA Sports College Football 25 Coming to PS4Unfortunately, EA Sports College Football
Players have been wondering if EA Sports College Football 25 is coming to PS4, or if this title marks the start of EA Sports moving away from old-gen consoles.
EA Sports College Football 25 is one of the most awaited games of 2024, and players from all platforms can't wait to get their hands on it. But PS4 players are still uncertain of their fate.
Is EA Sports College Football 25 Coming to PS4
Unfortunately,EA Sports College Football 25 isn't coming to PS4, as the title will only be available for the Xbox Series X|S, and the PlayStation 5.
This may mark the start of EA Sports moving away from old-gen consoles, as EA Sports College Football 25 is one of the most anticipated sports titles of the last decade, and EA Sports still opted to not make the game available for old-gen.
There is a chance that Madden 25, and other sports titles such as FC 25 follow the same path, but that is still not known. Either way, it's just a matter of time for sports titles, and video games in general, to leave the old-gen behind and fully focus on last-gen consoles.
It's been four years since both the PS5 and Xbox Series X|S were released, so it's time to move on and focus on delivering the best gaming experience possible, in the best hardware available.
Is EA Sports College Football 25 Coming to Xbox One? - Main ImageA plethora of players are wondering if EA Sports College Football 25 is coming to Xbox One since the return of the historic video game franchise is closer than ever. Since past editions of Madden have made it to Xbox One, most players are confident EA Sports will follow the same formula for College Football 25. However, there is a good chance EA Sports decides now is the time for a change. Is EA Sports College Football 25 Coming to
A plethora of players are wondering if EA Sports College Football 25 is coming to Xbox One since the return of the historic video game franchise is closer than ever.
Since past editions of Madden have made it to Xbox One, most players are confident EA Sports will follow the same formula for College Football 25. However, there is a good chance EA Sports decides now is the time for a change.
Is EA Sports College Football 25 Coming to Xbox One?
Unfortunately, it has been confirmed that EA Sports College Football 25 won't be coming to Xbox One, as the game will only be available for the Xbox Series X|S, and the PlayStation 5 platforms.
This can mark the start of the end for the old-gen consoles. With EA Sports College Football 25 not being available for old-gen, there is a good chance the same happens to Madden 25, FC 25, and other sports titles.
The old-gen consoles still have a huge player base, so it's obviously sad to see players prevented from playing the new installment of their favorite franchise. However, when you take a good look at it, it's been four years since the Xbox Series X|S was released, so it's time to move on.
To introduce game-changing features, and take the franchise to a new level, developers need to focus on developing games for the best hardware system possible. That isn't possible when you also have to make a game that runs on outdated hardware, as is the case of the Xbox One.
So while it may be disappointing news for many, it's something that was bound to happen sooner or later, and it actually happened much later than expected.
Will EA Sports College Football 25 be on Game Pass? - Main ImageFans are wondering if EA Sports College Football 25 will be on Game Pass, as the highly anticipated sports game release date is inching closer and closer. Players want to get their hands on the game, especially since EA Sports College Football 25 brings many new features, and Game Pass might be one of the ways to do it. Will EA Sports College Football 25 be on Game Pass?Unfortunately, we still don't know if EA Sports College Footbal
Fans are wondering if EA Sports College Football 25 will be on Game Pass, as the highly anticipated sports game release date is inching closer and closer.
Players want to get their hands on the game, especially since EA Sports College Football 25 brings many new features, and Game Pass might be one of the ways to do it.
Will EA Sports College Football 25 be on Game Pass?
Unfortunately, we still don't know if EA Sports College Football 25 will be available on Game Pass at the time of launch or at all, as no information about it has been revealed by EA Sports.
However, if we take a look at the other EA Sports football game franchise, Madden, there is a good chance the game will come to Game Pass, but only after a few months of its release, as that's been the norm for past Madden games.
Game Pass is one of the most popular video game subscription services, and also has a partnership with EA Sports. Since EA Sports College Football 25 is one of the most anticipated games from the publisher in quite some time, maybe it will get added to Game Pass earlier than expected.
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In between seasons of Ted Lasso, I found myself having withdrawal. I thought I was having football withdrawal, but that wasn't it, at least not entirely. A friend recommended Welcome to Wrexham, and it was exactly what I was looking for. — Read the rest
It's been a long time coming but we finally know when College Football 25, EA Sports' revival of the long-dormant football sim series, will hit consoles. The game will land on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S on July 19, living up to EA's promise that it would arrive sometime this summer.
Michigan running back Donovan Edwards, Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers and Colorado wide receiver/defensive back Travis Hunter are the cover stars. College Football 25 will include thousands of current athletes
It's been a long time coming but we finally know when College Football 25, EA Sports' revival of the long-dormant football sim series, will hit consoles. The game will land on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S on July 19, living up to EA's promise that it would arrive sometime this summer.
Michigan running back Donovan Edwards, Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers and Colorado wide receiver/defensive back Travis Hunter are the cover stars. College Football 25 will include thousands of current athletes and feature 134 schools in the Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA).
More details about the game will be revealed in the coming weeks. However, like its NFL-centric sibling Madden, College Football 25 will include EA's money-vacuuming Ultimate Team mode. Ultimate Team, which has long been a staple of the EA Sports FC (formerly FIFA) and NHL games too, sees players earn or buy packs of random players to add to their custom roster.
Pre-orders for College Football 25 are now open. EA is selling an MVP bundle of College Football 25 and Madden NFL 25 that includes the deluxe edition of each game and three days of early access to each.
As it happens, the release date for Madden NFL 25 was also revealed on Thursday, albeit through pre-order product listings. It will hit PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S on August 16, less than a month after College Football 25.
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The College Football series had been dormant for over a decade following legal issues over the use of student athletes' likenesses, allegedly without consent. When EA announced a revival of the franchise in 2021, it noted that College Football would not feature real athletes. However, things have changed since then due to the NCAA at long last allowing student athletes to make money from their name, image and likeness (NIL).
Players had the choice of whether to opt in to College Football 25, and as of March, more than 10,000 had reportedly agreed to be included. Most received an NIL check of $600, according to CBS Sports. Higher-profile names, presumably including the cover athletes, were said to have landed better-paying deals.
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AFCON 2024
In the 34th edition of the Africa Cup of Nations, 24 national teams from the
Confederation of African Football (CAF) are competing to become the Kings of
the Continent. The tournament, happening in Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast),
kicks off on Saturday, January 13, 2024.
Nigeria, making their 19th AFCON appearance this year, has previously
clinched the championship three times—in 2013, 1994, and 1980. Under the
guidance of head coach José Pese
In the 34th edition of the Africa Cup of Nations, 24 national teams from the
Confederation of African Football (CAF) are competing to become the Kings of
the Continent. The tournament, happening in Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast),
kicks off on Saturday, January 13, 2024.
Nigeria, making their 19th AFCON appearance this year, has previously
clinched the championship three times—in 2013, 1994, and 1980. Under the
guidance of head coach José Peseiro, the Super Eagles are eager to bounce
back from recent setbacks, especially after missing out on qualification for
the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.
In the last AFCON in 2019, Nigeria secured a third-place finish, losing 2-1
to eventual champions Algeria in the semi-final. This time around, Nigeria
is placed in Group A alongside Equatorial Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, and the
host nation Côte d'Ivoire.
Senegal aims to be the first team to win the Africa Cup of Nations twice in
over a decade. They're defending their title in Ivory Coast this winter. In
the last tournament, it was an all-Liverpool showdown in the final. Sadio
Mane, a former Liverpool player, scored the decisive penalty in a shootout
against Egypt, led by Mohamed Salah.
This year's AFCON will feature several Premier League stars, including Salah,
Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana, Tottenham midfielders Pape Sarr and
Yves Bissouma, West Ham's new sensation Mohammed Kudus, and Fulham duo Alex
Iwobi and Calvin Bassey.
AFCON 2024 Dates And Groups
The Africa Cup of Nations in 2024 is going to start from Saturday, January
13 to Sunday, February 11. The teams that finish on top in each group, along
with the four best third-placed teams, move on to the round of 16.
Here are the groups:
Group A: Ivory Coast, Nigeria, Equatorial Guinea, Guinea-Bissau
Group B: Egypt, Ghana, Cape Verde, Mozambique
Group C: Senegal, Cameroon, Guinea, Gambia
Group D: Algeria, Burkina Faso, Mauritania, Angola
Group E: Tunisia, Mali, South Africa, Namibia
Group F: Morocco, DR Congo, Zambia, Tanzania
AFCON 2024 Venues
AFCON 2024 will be held at different stadiums across Ivory Coast. Here
are the venues:
Alassane Ouattara Stadium in Abidjan (Capacity: 60,000)
Felix Houphouet-Boigny Stadium in Abidjan (Capacity: 33,000)
Charles Konan Banny Stadium in Yamoussoukro (Capacity: 20,000)
Stade de la Paix in Bouake (Capacity: 40,000)
Amadou Gon Coulibaly Stadium in Korhogo (Capacity: 20,000)
Laurent Pokou Stadium in San Pedro (Capacity: 20,000)
AFCON 2024 Matches And Schedule
AFCON 2024 is packed with exciting matches. Here's the schedule for
the group stage: