continues to detail more of its new game modes, the latest of which is Road to Glory mode. This latest mode joins ’s Dynasty mode and its Ultimate Team mode to round out the full college football experience. EA’s slow roll-out of these modes is likely an effort to build hype for ’s release on July 19, 2024. As the first college football game the company has produced in over 10 years, it seems very invested in ensuring the game is a hit and can revive the franchise.
Unlike the other game modes announced for, Road to Glory is strictly a single-player game mode. It is meant as more of an immersive experience than a competitive one, allowing the player to experience a different side of college football than they will with other modes. EA Sports seems to have taken some cues from other styles of games like RPGs when crafting this mode, and it will be interesting to see how those mechanics map themselves onto a sports title like.
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In ’s Road to Glory mode, players will customize their own college athlete, who they will play throughout their time in college. The game offers a variety of customization options, from aesthetic choices like the player's appearance to information about the player’s background and playstyle.
When starting out, players will be given a few options for how skilled they want their athletes to be. These range from the two-star Underdog background up to the five-star Elite background. Each higher level gives the player better overall stats, making it easier for them to perform on the field. Players who want a challenge will pick the lowest stats and grow their athlete over time, while those who want a bit of a head start can pick one of the higher levels.
Players also get to choose one of five positions: quarterback, halfback, wide receiver, middle linebacker, or cornerback. Each of these positions also has
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