Who is Audrey in EA Sports College Football 25? Looking at latest features of video game

Audrey in EA Sports College Football 25 explained
Audrey in EA Sports College Football 25 explained

EA Sports College Football 25 released on July 18, although those who pre-ordered the Deluxe Edition had the opportunity to receive three days early access to the game. It was, arguably, the most highly anticipated video game of the year, as it marks the franchise's first college football release since 2013, since NCAA Football 14.

One of the most popular game modes in EA Sports College Football 25 is Road to Glory, which allows users to get a college experience with practices, games, NIL deals and exams all included.

As is the case for many athletes, the distraction of girls and partying come into play. Take a look at the role of Audrey below.


Who is Audrey in EA Sports College Football 25?

Audrey is one of the schoolmates the user receives text messages from in Road to Glory mode. She invites the player to party with her and her friends. While the idea sounds like it could be intriguing, there's the risk of the coaching staff finding out that you have been partying late at night.

That could potentially damage a prospect's relationship with the coaching staff as they attempt to work their way into the starting lineup.

You also have the option to decline Audrey's invite, which will allow you to remain in the good graces of the coaching staff. There are more dilemmas involving Audrey the deeper you get into the Road to Glory gameplay.

Every action involving Audrey - and every person who asks the user questions for that matter - will have an impact on both your overall rating and the trust of the coaching staff. While some fans have ignored her invites, others have allowed her to negatively impact their career by providing an ultimate distraction.

Eventually, the choice lies with the user on how they want to deal with Audrey - and all others who communicate with them throughout their college experience. While some options may sound intriguing, consider the risk of the negative outcome.

Furthermore, make sure to focus on your playing career - and studying for your exams as you can be declared ineligibile for your GPA - while balancing the fun you have in college. After all, your player would not be the first collegiate athlete to allow their career to be derailed by losing focus of the task at hand.

Edited by Bhargav
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