EA Sports College Football 25 has been one of the most popular games, with over 500,000 people playing it within the first two days of early access. However, there was some cause for concern as the College Football 25 servers went down early Wednesday.
The servers went down for scheduled maintenance at 6:00 am ET and disabled all of the online game modes until they were still on.
Six hours later, the servers are still down for EA Sports College Football 25. The team has said they will provide an update once the update is completed.
What do we know about the EA Sports College Football 25 servers?
There could be several issues with the servers for EA Sports College Football 25, as this update is taking a long time to resolve. However, apart from the tweet above, there has been no additional information regarding the servers. The general public remains unaware of what is being addressed and how long the server update will take.
On Monday, more than 700,000 people were actively playing the game, a figure that suggests a substantial player base, especially considering that players engaging in offline modes are not included in the official count. The online modes are the ones affected; this could also be just a significant update to the game now that more feedback has been given with the game being out for 48 hours.
Some bugs and glitches have surfaced, which often occurs when a game is first made available to a wide number of players. However, this could also simply be College Football 25's servers just getting a bit of tuning after experiencing a significant player total for the beginning stages of this game's life cycle.
The sign that the College Football 25 servers have been down for more than six hours is not great for the rabid fanbase wanting to continue playing the game.
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