There is plenty of hype surrounding EA Sports’ upcoming release of “College Football 25,” and so far, plenty of players have opted into the game.
EA Sports announced Monday on social media that “10,000+” student-athletes “are in the game.” It was announced in February that any player who opts in and has their name, image and likeness used in the game will receive at least $600 and a copy of “College Football 25.”
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“10k and counting… pretty pretttyyy good,” @EASPORTSCollege posted on X.
All 134 Football Bowl Subdivision schools will be available to play in the new video game.
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ESPN broadcasters such as Rece Davis and Kirk Herbstreit will make up “the voices” of “College Football 25.”
If a player doesn’t opt into the “College Football 25” video game, then “a generic avatar based on the traditional strength or weakness of a position over the past decade for that school” will be created by EA Sports, according to ESPN.