New College Football Video Game Gets Significant Update Involving Bowl Games

Fans waiting for "College Football 25" have some more good news to soak up.

Millions of college football fans are pumped for the first video game from EA Sports since summer 2013. "College Football 25" hits shelves at some point this July, and people are breaking down new details like detectives. It's amazing what college football fans are capable of when focused on a single goal.

Well, more details are out, and it's great news for gamers waiting on pins and needles.

"College Football 25" reportedly will include all bowl games.

One of the best parts about the old game was how in-depth the bowl season would be. While it's not a secret "College Football 25" will include the expanded playoff, it hasn't been confirmed all other bowl games will be included.

After all, several major college football awards outside of the Heisman won't be included after an agreement couldn't be reached. Fans can now breathe easy because that's simply not the case with the bowl games.

Chris Vannini reported earlier in the week that all bowl games are expected to be featured in "College Football 25."

This might seem like a small detail, but it's definitely one fans will be celebrating. Now, do I plan on worrying about non-playoff bowls? No, I don't. I'll be focused on winning national titles and nothing else.

However, people playing "College Football 25" have differing skill levels, and you can't expect everyone to compete yearly for national titles. It's no different than real life in that aspect.

Now, it's been reported all the bowl games will be included. It's a great update after the horrible news that the National College Football Awards Association declined to opt into the game.

Now, we sit and wait for July to roll around as we continue to research and break down any new details that come out. Let me know if you're excited for the game at David.Hookstead@outkick.com.

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David Hookstead is a reporter for OutKick covering a variety of topics with a focus on football and culture. He also hosts of the podcast American Joyride that is accessible on Outkick where he interviews American heroes and outlines their unique stories. Before joining OutKick, Hookstead worked for the Daily Caller for seven years covering similar topics. Hookstead is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin.