Though there is a lot of hype about , the rebirth of the popular franchise has already made a possible fatal mistake. The franchise returns after over a decade to reinvigorate a horde of fans that had been overwhelmingly supporting a revival. American college football is, arguably, as popular as the professional league. The video game franchise also had more engaging modes when it came to stories and reliving the college experience virtually.
This revival is keeping the popular modes in Dynasty, Road to Glory, and Team Builder. Road to Glory is the intriguing option, allowing players to play through their college career. However, the difference between this version and 's is that the character needs to perform consistently to play. New modes to look forward to include the always popular Ultimate Team, as well as a College Football Playoffs mode trying to imitate the popularity of the real thing.
Unfortunately, when launches in July 2024, itwill not be available on PC. It has not been said why this is the case, but it could be released eventually. The franchise had similar circumstances with delayed PC launches, so there is a chance it will just take extra time. The other alternative is that future sequels – if this franchise follows the yearly model – will eventually move to PC.
While this exclusion is unlikely to massively hurt the game, it is a big blow for a popular return. Cutting out what will likely be a large part of the player base will drastically lower the profit the game sees. However, the reason for PC's exclusion may be related to the platform's unique capabilites compared to the more controlled envrionment of consoles.
The most popular theory about why won't launch on PC is for legal reasons. While EA can use real college players, these players can also object to their likeness being used. So the theory goes that EA fears modders putting players who are not supposed to be there into the game and causing issues. Overall, if this is true, with how
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