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When does 'College Football 26' come out? Release date, cover athletes for EA Sports game

When does 'College Football 26' come out? Release date, cover athletes for EA Sports game

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EA Sports' "College Football 26," the next installment in the revived college football video game franchise, will soon release.
The video game company revealed in April that "College Football 26" will come out in July.
"College Football 25," which was the franchise's return after an 11-year hiatus, was the top-selling video game of 2024 and became the best-selling sports game in U.S. history, according to USA TODAY.
Here's everything to know about the release of "College Football 26."
"College Football 26" comes out July 10, according to EA's website.
"College Football 26" will be available to play on Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation 5 on July 10.
The MVP bundle of "College Football 26" and "Madden 26" allows buyers to have three-day early access, meaning those who buy the bundle will be able to play the college football video game July 7.
The standard edition of College Football 26 costs $69.99. The deluxe edition costs $99.99.
Fans can pre-order "College Football 26" on the EA Sports website or at any local or online retailers that sell the game.
The MVP bundle can be pre-ordered for $149.99. The bundle comes with the following features:
Deluxe edition of EA Sports "College Football 26" and "Madden 26."
Three-day early access.
4600 Madden points.
Madden Ultimate Team and College Ultimate Team elite item.
Dynasty skill points.
Road to Glory skill points.
Ohio State receiver Jeremiah Smith and Alabama receiver Ryan Williams are the cover athletes for EA Sports "College Football 26."
The two players will be on the cover of the standard edition. However, the deluxe edition will feature them and several stars, mascots and coaches from the past and present, including former cover stars Reggie Bush and Tim Tebow, as well as Kirby Smart, Ryan Day and the Oregon Duck.
This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: 'College Football 26': Release date, prices, cover athletes and more

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