
On Thursday morning, EA Sports released a reveal trailer for College Football 26. In the trailer and a post accompanying it, more features for the upcoming game were shown. The College Football 26 Reveal Trailer can be found below:
Ryan Day (Photo courtesy of EA Sports)
EA Sports College Football 26 will have over 300 coaches in the game. That will likely be head coaches, offensive and defensive coordinators. James Franklin, Ryan Day, Steve Sarkisian, Marcus Freeman and Lane Kiffin all showed up in the trailer. Here are the confirmed coaches in the game so far.
Night games have a new flair in College Football 26. After being in the game last season, EA Sports has added some features, including light shows, entrances (most notably Virginia Tech’s entrance to Enter Sandman by Metallica) and more.
Cal (Photo courtesy of EA Sports)
Auburn (Photo courtesy EA Sports)
North Carolina (Photo courtesy EA Sports)
Road to Glory has been added to as well. It will start in high school and will allow players to commit and de-commit before signing. The hat ceremony where gamers can pick their school from the hats on the table is also in the game as shown in the trailer.
Hat selection ceremony (Photo courtesy of EA Sports)
High school field (Photo courtesy of EA Sports)
Road to Glory player entrance (Photo courtesy of EA Sports)
EA Sports also revealed more including updates to dynasty mode, cross-play, playbooks and more. Stay tuned to The Game Haus for more updates on College Football 26.
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