During my recent visit to EA Orlando, I had the chance to get up close and personal with the new College Football 25 from EA Sports. At the event we got to play the game solo or with a friend leading to some magical moments of cheering and booing as people would hang with others playing to see the different teams and stadiums. We also had the chance to interview one of the lead designers for Dynasty Mode, a mode that should excite many reading this article. Dynasty Mode is your chance to build a dynasty from the ground up or make sure your favorite team stays top dog in the CFB landscape. Ben Haumiller and I discussed what makes Dynasty Mode great, what they’re bringing back from the game 10 years ago, and how much things have changed in the past 10 years. Thank you to EA Sports for having me at the event and to Ben for taking the time to sit down and chat! Enjoy!
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We Interview – Ben Haumiller (Principal Game Designer at EA Sports) about College Football 25 Dynasty Mode!
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