Madden 25 Superstar mode will allow players to use their Road to Glory character from EA Sports College Football 25

From college to the pros.

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EA gave players a first look at new features coming to Madden 25, including what to expect from Superstar mode.

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EA confirmed that players can transition their Road to Glory character from EA Sports College Football 25 into Madden 25 Superstar mode. It’s been 10 years since players could use this feature in NCAA College Football 14 before the series went on a lengthy hiatus. The ability to pay athletes opened the door for EA to revive the franchise, and now football fans will have the exciting opportunity to take a created avatar through all four years of college and then under the bright lights of the NFL.

An image of EA Sports College Football 25 gameplay
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If players want to take advantage of the transition feature, the $150 MVP bundle includes Deluxe Editions of Madden 25 and College Football 25. In comparison, purchasing the Deluxe Editions separately costs $200, so if you already planned on getting both titles, you can save $50. EA Sports College Football 25 launches on July 19, while Madden 25 hits shelves on August 16. This gives players just under a month to get a head start on their Road to Glory Journey, which should be plenty of time to knock out a few college seasons.

Madden 25 Superstar mode features new NFL Draft Combine drills so players can show off their EA Sports College Football 25 avatar’s skills and improve their draft stock. Based on your avatar’s Combine performance and college career stats, they will be drafted by an NFL team between the first and seventh rounds. EA also implemented a new Superstar quest system that challenges players to improve their relationship with the media, coach, and teammates. In addition, there are new upgrades to Player Grading that revamp player progression and make the transition from being a rookie to a seasoned veteran more realistic.

As for what players can expect from EA Sports College Football 25, the development team plans on revealing more information about the game mode closer to the release date.

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