

With College Football 26 entering into its Closed Beta, the leaks have already begun to pour out, including the first images of sponsors being featured in the game’s Stadium Meter. This would be the first activation of this kind for the rebooted college football franchise, if the leak proves to be legitimate.
College Football 26 leakers have revealed the first image of what appears to be a sponsored Stadium Meter in the game, which would be the first sponsorship activation of that kind in a CFB game.
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An account on X shared the image, showing Lowe’s as a sponsor for the updated Stadium Pulse Meter. The original post was either deleted or taken down, but we were able to get a screenshot of the shared image before it was taken off the platform.

Leaked image taken from @EACOLLEGEFOOT on X
Keep in mind that this is a leak, and it’s being taken down from socials could very well be the account owner discovering its illegitimacy. So, we will continue to monitor this and other leaks that are posted, but until we confirm, they should be taken with a grain of salt.
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We will continue to track the validity of this and all other leaks. In the meantime, stay tuned for more leaks, news, and all things College Football 26, here at The Game Haus.
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