
One of the many gameplay updates coming to College Football 26 has to do with how shorter QBs’ vision will be affected by the offensive line, giving them a slight nerf from CFB 25. Here’s more on how it will work and what to expect.
A new dynamic gameplay element coming to College Football 26 is a new feature that will make passing through blocked sightlines tougher for shorter QBs. This means that tall QBs will inherently have a slight advantage in the new game, as they’ll have an easier time seeing their targets all over the field.
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This was confirmed in the Gameplay Deep Dive that developers put out on June 20, which previewed several other major gameplay features as well. You can see more in the timestamped video below, with the section about short QB sightlines starting around 1:40.
This comes along with a litany of other gameplay changes, including tackling upgrades, line stunts, dynamic subs, new player archetypes, and so much more. Here’s the full Campus Huddle blog if you want to check out more for yourself.
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Stay tuned for more CFB 26 news as we await more information on Dynasty mode and much more in the coming weeks ahead of the game’s July launch!
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