EA Sports College Football 25 finally arrived last week, and the excitement is over the roof. Gamers who waited over a decade are logging in hour after hour into this much-awaited video game.
One burning question has emerged with its release: Is College Football 25 available on EA Play, EA Sports' subscription service?
Fans are eager to know all the unique platforms to experience this game. We’re here to answer that and provide all the information you need about where you can play EA Sports' latest hit that's taken the gaming world by storm.
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Is College Football 25 on EA Play?
Yes, College Football 25 is on EA Play, but there's a catch. With EA Play, a subscriber gets only 10 hours of the game trial.
There's another twist. EA Play Pro is only available on PC, and unfortunately, EA SPORTS™ College Football 25 is exclusive to PlayStation®5 and Xbox Series X|S.
Console players with an EA Play membership can access the Early Access 10-hour trial, but full access requires purchasing the game on either of these consoles.
Beyond the trial, College Football 25 offers cross-platform play between PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X. This feature, enabled by default, allows for a seamless gaming experience across different consoles.
However, crossplay is available for the following modes:
- Road to the College Football Playoff
- College Football Ultimate Team
- Play a Friend
Dynasty Mode can only be played with others on the same platform. The game does not support cross-progression, meaning you cannot transfer your progress between platforms.
In summary, while EA Play provides a taste of the action with a limited trial, dedicated fans will need to purchase the full game for unlimited access. The inclusion of cross-platform play was greeted by fans and gamers with fanfare, although certain limitations apply.
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