College football fans, you’re going to be delighted! After a decade-long interval. EA Sports is finally bringing back the beloved franchise with EA Sports College Football 25.
The excitement was boosted by the apparent early leak of the game’s cover art, which offered an indication of what lies ahead.

Leaked Cover Unveils Star Players: College Football 25
A recent listing on the PlayStation Network Store seemingly revealed the cover art for the deluxe edition of EA Sports College Football 25. The cover features three prominent college football athletes:
Donovan Edwards (University of Michigan) – The electrifying running back takes center stage, likely due to his impressive performance in the previous season.
Quinn Ewers (University of Texas) – The highly-touted quarterback finds himself on the left side, generating excitement for Longhorn fans.
Travis Hunter (University of Colorado) – The talented cornerback from Colorado secures a spot on the right, showcasing the defensive talent in the game.
Extensive School Selection and Notre Dame’s Inclusion
The leaked PlayStation Store listing also confirms that EA Sports College Football 25 will feature a robust selection of teams. Players can expect all 134 Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) schools to be included, allowing them to choose their favorite program and lead them to gridiron glory.
Furthermore, another leaked screenshot suggests that the prestigious University of Notre Dame, known for its independent athletic program, will be included in the roster – a significant addition for fans of the Fighting Irish.
Microtransactions and Legal Issues
While the leaked information brings exciting news for college football enthusiasts, there are a few points to consider. The listing indicates that EA Sports College Football 25 will incorporate microtransactions, meaning players might have the option to purchase virtual currency or in-game items using real money.
It’s important to note that the College Football Players Association (CFPA) previously urged fans to boycott the game due to concerns regarding player compensation. Reports suggest that players were offered a meager sum of around $500 for their likenesses in the game.
In addition, EA has been sued by the Brandr Group, a company that negotiates group licensing contracts with several NCAA Division I universities. The issue of using college athletes’ likenesses is in the course of a legal battle.
A Cause for Celebration Despite Controversies
Despite the legal and ethical controversies surrounding player compensation and licensing, the return of the EA Sports College Football franchise is undoubtedly a cause for celebration for many fans. With a comprehensive team selection, the presumed inclusion of Notre Dame, and the return of classic game play, EA Sports College Football 25 has the potential to be a massive hit.
What to Expect in the Coming Weeks
The leaked cover art suggests an official reveal is imminent. EA has already confirmed a full reveal is coming next week, likely providing detailed information on game play features, game modes. Stay tuned for more updates as we inch closer to the official launch of EA Sports College Football 25!
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