
CFB 26 cover made public: What is the game's release date?
The College Football 26 video game is coming for the franchise reboot's second edition, with EA Sports releasing its cover on Tuesday.
The CFB 26 cover will feature Ryan Williams from the Alabama Crimson Tide and Jeremiah Smith from the Ohio State Buckeyes on the standard edition. The deluxe edition features both wide receivers along with several other players, coaches, and mascots. Former cover stars Reggie Bush, Tim Tebow, and Denard Robinson also appear on the deluxe edition cover.
While it is just the cover for now, the CFB 26 release date is also not that far away. EA Sports announced the release date along with the cover and opened up for pre-orders on Tuesday itself.
The CFB 26 release date is set for July 10 of this year.
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