Normally, we'd say "In case you haven't heard," or "In case you missed it," but there's a good chance you've already heard about EA Sports College Football 25. It's the successor to the now defunct NCAA college football series, and after a decade-plus of waiting, it's finally out across PS5 and Xbox Series consoles. But in the leadup to its July 19 launch, it had an early access period via its Deluxe and MVP Edition Bundles, and it turns out, that period was a rousing success.
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Actually, success might be an understatement.
That's because, on Friday, EA revealed that over 2.2 million people (yes, a million) participated in the early access period for College Football 25. An additional 600,000 people played the EA Play trial. The cheapest version to get into early access was $99.99, meaning, at the very least, 2.2 million people coughed up $100 to play the first college football title in years.
If your jaw has already dropped before, then wait until you hear this.
According to Mat...