EA Sports College Football 26 Review - Sophomore Success
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EA Sports College Football 26 Review - Sophomore Success

The people yearn for college football. After an 11-year hiatus, EA's collegiate football series returned last year and quickly set US records as the best-selling sports game of all time. That's no mean feat, but EA Orlando isn't resting on its laurels with EA Sports College Football 26. The latest game in the series has its flaws, but ultimately improves upon its predecessor in a multitude of ways, with modes like Dynasty, Road to Glory, and the game's renewed emphasis on rivalries honing in on what makes the college football experience unique when compared to Madden and other professional sports games.

All of this starts with the presentation. Whether it's 100,000 fans belting out Mr. Brightside inside The Big House or Virginia Tech's players emerging from the tunnel to the pounding drums and iconic riffs of Enter Sandman, there's an impressive attention to detail that ensures almost all of the 136 schools in the game feel both authentic and singular to their specific college traditions, pageantry, and stadium atmosphere. There are significantly more pre-game runouts than before, with many of the smaller teams now stepping onto the field with their own individual rituals included. Some of the larger teams' runouts have also been updated since last year, adding to the game's pomp and circumstance by featuring traditions like Oklahoma's Sooner Schooner and South Carolina's Cockaboose.

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There are dozens of new mascots, too, as well as new pre-game marching band formations to go along with an incredible soundscape of snare drums, trombones, and French horns that enhances each stadium's kinetic atmosphere. A few teams also have specific touchdown and turnover celebrations, rewarding each takeaway with a short cutscene, such as Arizona piercing footballs with their turnover sword or a Georgia player donning their savage pads.

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