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College Football 25 has fans drooling over gameplay for one main reason: it doesn't look like Madden

EA Sports is getting praised yet also criticized after the latest trailer.

EA Sport College Football 25 in action.
EA Sport College Football 25 in action.LAPRESSE

Gridiron football fans continue to patiently wait for the release of EA Sports College Football 25. It set to release on July 19, and as the launch day nears, fans will take any new information about the game that they can get.

So when a "Gameplay Deep Dive" for the game was released on Friday, it was always set to be received with open arms. But the gameplay is looking so good that it's swaying even the biggest haters and nay-sayers.

First Teaser Trailer for EA Sports College Football 25EA Sports / YouTube

EA Sports College Football 25 Gameplay Deep Dive Revealed

See for yourself and be the judge, but it's tough to argue about how great the game looks at this point in its development.

The major talking points of the gameplay reveal were CAMPUS IQ, Stick Work, Wear and Tear, Player Abilities and much more.

Some fans were concerned that like what happened with the Madden franchise, the game developers wouldn't take the gameplay as seriously as lining their pockets with micro transactions, but that doesn't seem to be the case at all for now.

Despite most likely using the same gameplay engine as Madden, everything about the game looks smoother and more realistic. We'll see if that rings true when it's in gamers' hands.

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