College Football 25 is having a big moment on consoles, but like usual, EA decided PC gamers are an afterthought

Something cool happened in the world of American sports this year: the NCAA, the organization that puts on college sports at the highest level and rakes in over a billion dollars a year doing it, settled on a deal that allows college athletes to be paid for their services—something that should’ve been happening all along. The deal is a huge win for student-athletes who previously destroyed their bodies for free, but it’s also a big deal for publisher EA, as it means it can finally go back to making college football games.

EA’s first college football game in over a decade, now simply called EA Sports College Football 25, is already one of the biggest games of the year. During CF25’s early access period last week, which you could only get into by pre-ordering the $100 edition of the game, players noticed that over 600,000 people were online at once. Before it was even officially out, College Football 25 was putting up Helldivers 2 and Baldur’s Gate 3 numbers.