After a long hiatus, EA Sports dropped a trailer for the College Football 25. This is coming eleven years after NCAA Football 14, the last release in the series. Excited fans have taken to social media to show their reactions to the release and the general perception is that fans are buzzing.
As it is with video games, there are soundtracks and College Football 25 is not an exception. "Skrilla" by Kodak Black has been chosen as the official soundtrack for this year's edition. The highly anticipated game is scheduled for release on July 19th for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S.
Details of "Skrilla" by Kodak Black
Bill Kahan Kapri (born Dieuson Octave; June 11, 1997), known professionally as Kodak Black released the single "Skrilla" on December 25, 2014. The song has amassed a total of 195m views on YouTube.
The Florida-born rapper is a two-time Grammy nominee and was also nominated for best collaboration at the 2023 BET Awards. "Skrilla" is the lead single off Kodak Black's mixtape titled "The Heart of Project" released on December 30, 2014.
Black is quite a successful rapper with five RIAA gold certifications to his credit either as a lead artiste or a featured one. Millions will be listening to his track when the video game eventually gets released this summer.
What to expect in College Football 25?
The new College Football 25 game comes with exciting game modes for fans. The classic Dynasty Mode is back where players create a coach, pick one of the 134 FBS programs, establish a coaching staff and build from there.
Recruiting in the game will include both high school prospects and the transfer portal for the first time in the video game series. Players can also create a new school through Team Builder. Online Dynasty Mode will allow up to 32 players.
Road To Glory is also back and will involve creating an individual player and going through their college career which includes managing their image, GPA and a host of other things on the route to becoming a successful player. The game will also add a full version of Ultimate Team where you can build stars and legends.
Schools submitted thousands of assets to EA Sports over the last three years, including jerseys, crowd chants, stadium shots, rivalry trophies and a lot of other props needed to make the most realistic college football game ever.
ESPN will serve as the in-game broadcaster in College Football 25. Chris Fowler and Kirk Herbstreit of Saturday Night Football will call high-profile games with other broadcast personalities like David Pollack, Jesse Palmer, Rece Davis, etc expected to take studio roles.
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