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College Football 25 Experiencing Server Issues Prior to It’s Launch

College Football 25 server issues

It’s not looking good for College Football 25, the game hasn’t even properly launched and its servers aren’t quite cooperating, the game is overloaded with server issues. The highly anticipated football-based sports title is officially available to the people who placed a pre-order. However, It appears that the EA wasn’t ready to handle the massive influx.

The reports have already started flooding on X, as fans desperately try to immerse in the sports sim title. A fan with an unpleasant experience said, “When trying to play CFB 25, nothing works. Neither Dynasty Cloud is available nor does any other mode work.”

It goes without saying that EA has a vast history of server issues. However, it seems the server issues with College Football 25 are more severe. The rush of fans is due to the high amount of interest after the series’ decade-long hiatus.

The game will eventually be released on the 19th of July, and it will be the first major football game from the EA Sports College Football franchise since the EA Sports’ iconic NCAA 14.

As confirmed by some official sources, EA is currently working to fix the servers.

Even EA Sports themselves are suggesting players download the video game ahead of its launch. This way they will be able to avoid some if not most glitches and in-game sever issues in College Football 25. It is a wise decision.

The game has the potential to become one of the best sports sims and arguably can be the contender for the game awards for The Game of the Year. Despite the conspicuous defects in the game, it will provide twice as intensive content as the previous titles from the series did.

Share your views on the utter server issues of College Football 25. Do you think it will turn out to be a good game upon its release? Let us know in the comments.

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