Okay, so, I finally caved and got myself the deluxe edition of NCAA Football 25. I’d been eyeing this game for a while, super stoked to dive back into some college football action, you know? It’s been a minute since we had a good college football game, and the hype around this one was real.
First off, I went with the digital version ’cause, honestly, who buys physical copies these days? Plus, it was the only way to get the deluxe edition. I grabbed it for my PS5, and yeah, it set me back about 100 bucks. Steep, I know, but I figured I’d treat myself. Once I started the download and got into the details, I saw all the goodies that came with the deluxe edition. The big thing that caught my eye was the 3-day early access. I mean, who wouldn’t want to get a head start, right?
- 3-day early access.
- 4600 College Football Points.
- Alma Mater Ultimate Team Pack (It’s a choice of 1 player item out of 134).
- Cover Athlete Ultimate Team Pack.
- Bring Glory Home Ultimate Team Uniform Item.
The extra 4600 College Football Points seemed pretty sweet too. I’m not a huge Ultimate Team guy, but I dabble, and those points will definitely come in handy. And hey, an extra player pack and a special uniform? I’m not complaining. I spent a good chunk of time just messing around with the team customization options. They’ve really amped up the detail in this game. The players’ skills feel more distinct, and the teams actually play differently, which is awesome.
I played a few games, and man, it feels good to be back. The gameplay is smooth, and it really captures that college football atmosphere. I’m still getting the hang of all the new features, but so far, I’m impressed. I spent a bit of time exploring the different modes, and there’s a ton to dig into. The customization options are insane, and I can already tell I’m going to lose hours just tweaking my team and players.
Wrap-up
So, yeah, that’s my experience with the NCAA Football 25 Deluxe Edition so far. It’s a solid game, and the extra stuff in the deluxe edition definitely adds to the fun. Was it worth the extra cash? I’d say so, especially for the early access. If you’re a college football fan, you’re gonna love this game. I’m excited to see where this game goes. That’s all for now, folks. Game on!