EA College Football 25 was officially released on July 19 at midnight Eastern time, and one of the popular game modes is Team Builder. It allows players to create custom schools.
With Team Builder, players can create logos, uniforms, helmets and fields to make a customer college to play with. In the creation zone, fans will get to pick their logo and use a primary, secondary and tertiary logo.
For uniforms, fans can select Nike, Adidas or Under Armour as the uniform. The brand chosen will impact the type of jersey, font or lettering their school will use.
The players will then select their team colors and can create customized helmets, jerseys, pants and socks. Fans can also create alternate jerseys to use more than one jersey for their newly created team.
Once fans have created their jerseys, they will have to create their stadium. For the stadium, players can customize the crowd, surface, logos, end zone, numbers, sidelines and benches.
However, fans have to pick from one of the 134 college stadiums to begin with, but then they can customize the look. Players can also choose what their crowd wears, so if they want white-out games, they can make it happen.
The final thing is adding players to a newly created team. Details of the team's players can be modified, even the type of playbook they want to use.
Once the team is complete, fans will publish the team and can start using their customer team in Dynasty mode.
EA says Team Builder was a must-add to College Football 25
After EA Sports officially announced the return of College Football 25, many fans were ecstatic about it.
Yet, EA Sports wrote on their website that one of the common messages was to add Team Builder.
"When the return of our College Football 25 was confirmed, it became clear that fans wanted Team Builder to return as well. One of the first things we did as a team was figure out what it would take to bring the feature back and to improve upon what we had already built.
"We met with creators, spent hours rewatching many different Team Builder videos, read blogs and wish lists, and even hired people from within the community to help design and build Team Builder."
EA fulfilled those wishes, as Team Builder is in the new video game.
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