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ea apologizes, vows to fix embarrassing Stanford logo error

Jul 17, 2024 7:00 PM

EA Sports has issued an apology for the error in Stanford University's logo in the new College Football 25 game. The incorrect logo features a red tree behind a white capital "S," while the current official logo, in use since 2015, shows a white tree behind a red capital "S." Additionally, there are inconsistencies in the logos used across various gameplay elements. EA has assured that these issues will be fixed in the first patch, expected in approximately two weeks. Despite this, the game has seen high engagement with over 700,000 players during the Early Access period, though it faced server crashes and other minor issues. The game is set for worldwide release on July 19 for PS5 and Xbox Series X/S.

What are the major issues encountered by players during the Early Access period of College Football 25?n

Players have experienced server crashes and issues with starting a Dynasty mode, citing a "Lorem Ipsum" error. These problems have affected the overall gameplay experience for many users during the Early Access period.

College Football 25 marks the first college football video game in over a decade, rekindling the excitement of fans who have long awaited its return. The game aims to capture the spirit and intensity of college football, featuring updated rosters, realistic gameplay, and enhanced graphics. The series has a storied history and was last seen in 2013, making its comeback highly anticipated among sports gaming enthusiasts.



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