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EA Sports NCAA Football 25 Cover Stars

Potential Cover Stars for EA Sports “College Football 25”

It’s been more than one decade since EA Sports released its NCAA Football 14 video game in the summer of 2013, but college football fans finally have a brand new gaming experience to get excited about. This past week, EA Sports officially began the marketing hype for “College Football 25,” which will revive the long-dormant series. As of the teaser released this week, the game is set to be first revealed this May with a target release of this summer. 

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It’s Time for a Change – The NFL Needs A New Simulation Football Game

Once again, EA Sports is trending for its newest edition of the Madden video game. Yet again, it’s trending for the wrong reasons. Just a few short months after the hashtag #FixMaddenFranchise was number one trending in the United States, the fanbase of the once great game has grown beyond frustrated with the new game. This time, the fanbase has created the hashtag #NFLDropEA, in hopes that the NFL can finally see that Electronic Arts isn’t the company that should be making the only simulation football game and perhaps drop the contract with EA Sports.

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Potential Cover Stars for EA Sports “College Football 25”

It’s been more than one decade since EA Sports released its NCAA Football 14 video game in the summer of 2013, but college football fans finally have a brand new gaming experience to get excited about. This past week, EA Sports officially began the marketing hype for “College Football 25,” which will revive the long-dormant series. As of the teaser released this week, the game is set to be first revealed this May with a target release of this summer. 

Read More
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It’s Time for a Change – The NFL Needs A New Simulation Football Game

Once again, EA Sports is trending for its newest edition of the Madden video game. Yet again, it’s trending for the wrong reasons. Just a few short months after the hashtag #FixMaddenFranchise was number one trending in the United States, the fanbase of the once great game has grown beyond frustrated with the new game. This time, the fanbase has created the hashtag #NFLDropEA, in hopes that the NFL can finally see that Electronic Arts isn’t the company that should be making the only simulation football game and perhaps drop the contract with EA Sports.

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