While there are many similarities between EA Sports' two American Football titles, and, one of the additions to the newest title is its Road to Glory mode and the ability to transfer players. You take control of your created players' experience through college, which can last three or four seasons. During this time, you can increase your players' performance on the pitch, improve your academic progress, and work on your media skills.
The game has been built separately rather than as a simple upgrade from and there are many new additions in that could change the American Football gaming landscape going forward. Unlike in career modes, there is a clear endpoint once you finish your time at college, or so it seems. You can continue your story into the NFL by transferring your player to the upcoming. This includes all the stats and attributes you built up during your time in.
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To be able to transfer your Road To Glory player to you first need to finish your college career. This either comes at the end of the playoffs in your fourth year or if you have chosen to graduate early at the end of your third year.
Once the playoffs have finished, you can retire from college or export your Road To Glory player to Madden.
While has yet to be released, you can download your created player in various modes once it has been released. While not confirmed, you may be able to carry the player over into a further story and even franchise mode. During your time in Road To Glory, you can add your created star to the top 100 players in
It should be noted that you can only export one player to at any time, so if you want to do multiple careers in to transfer them all over, it is best to wait until the latest NFL game has launched in August. You also need to be online while playing to be able to export any players.
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