EA Sports College Football 27 Reviews

EA Sports College Football 27 is ranked in the 75th percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
7.5 / 10.0
Jul 10, 2026

EA Sports College Football 27 is a leap forward in gameplay and features, particularly in Dynasty Mode. It just feels like someone missed a block downfield, which kept this big play from being explosive.

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Jul 9, 2026

There are many elements of CFB 27 that are a giant step forward for the franchise as the game looks to meet the changing state of college football.

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Jul 8, 2026

College Football 27 has been the hardest sports game to review in my time in the industry because so much of my time playing it has been spent feeling frustrated by the many stupid bugs and errors that waste my time. Everything in this version of the game puts enough barriers to the fun parts of Road to Glory and Dynasty to make me hope they get it fixed in future updates, or even a Day 1 patch, which would make this review functionally useless. Even then, these are the experiences I’ve had playing the game since the seven days before launch, and it’s been such a surprise that it’s hard to really describe it that well here. I’d recommend waiting to see how things go with the updates in the future, and hopefully those updates address all our problems.

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Jul 2, 2026

With relentless innovation and dedication, EA Sports has once again raised the bar with the release of College Football 27. Enhanced AI, dynamic weather systems, and a wide array of new features create an immersive and thrilling experience. While we hope for some tweaks in the Road to Glory mode, College Football 27 unquestionably stands as one of the most exhilarating and top-tier sports games available today!

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8 / 10.0
Jul 2, 2026

EA Sports College Football 27 is yet another iteration in the franchise, but with lots of simulation improvements in tow. The PC port is a welcome addition even with its quirks, and Dynasty players will have quite a lot of fun having to deal with a lot more expectations as they build their school to become the best in the league. ∎

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