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Exciting news for fans of EA Sports College Football 25! When the game launches this summer, you’ll hear some familiar voices alongside new ones in the broadcast booth. Kirk Herbstreit from ESPN is making a comeback to the franchise after a hiatus since 2013. He’ll team up with his colleague Chris Fowler to provide commentary for some games. But unlike most sports video games, where there’s just one broadcasting team, EA Sports is shaking things up.
According to Herbstreit, they won’t be the sole commentators; instead, different pairs will cover different games, depending on their significance. This means you can expect diverse voices and styles, adding to the game’s realism and excitement.
Daryl Holt, EA Sports’ Senior Vice President and Tiburon Studios’ General Manager, couldn’t reveal all the details yet but promised a full game reveal soon. He emphasized that the announced broadcasters are just the beginning, hinting at more surprises in store.
ESPN’s Rece Davis, Desmond Howard, Jesse Palmer, and Kevin Connors have already confirmed their involvement, with others like David Pollack joining the lineup. There’s even buzz about potential participation from Fox Sports personalities like Gus Johnson and Joel Klatt.
This move to feature multiple announcers is a departure from recent trends in sports video games. While NBA 2K offers various commentary pairings, titles like Madden and MLB The Show stick to a single team. The last edition of EA’s college football game, NCAA Football 14, featured ESPN exclusively, complete with pregame and halftime shows.
Excitement is building for EA Sports College Football 25, though an official release date is still pending. Stay tuned for more updates as we approach the game’s launch!