Toughest places to play in College Football 25? Texas A&M, Alabama and Ohio State lead EA Sports video game rankings

Jacob Camenker

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EA Sports is releasing its first college football video game since 2013 in August. They are doing everything they can to bring a decade's worth of improvements to the game.

One of the goals of EA in developing College Football 25? It wanted to "pay off and differentiate the top environments in college football," according to a gameplay deep dive published by EA.

"This differentiation involved two core elements: audio and in game modifiers," EA outlined. "Modifiers are effects that disrupt your gameplay both pre and post snap. For instance, you might experience squiggly lines, play art appearing incorrectly, audibles and hot routes failing to register at higher rates, or receiver icons fading in and out during a crucial moment of your game."

Those key changes excited gamers, who then became eager to know which stadiums would serve as hostile environments in the upcoming game.

EA announced the 25 toughest stadiums in a press release Tuesday. Here's what to know about College Football 25's most difficult venues at which to play.

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Toughest places to play in EA College Football 25

EA Sports decided that Texas A&M's Kyle Field will be the toughest venue at which to play in its College Football 25 video game.

Kyle Field is home to the "12th Man" — a nickname for the rabid, Texas A&M fan base that fills the stands — which hold 102,733 — each game. As such, it's easy to understand why EA chose that venue as the most difficult.

Three other SEC schools were included in the top five: Alabama (2), LSU (3) and Georgia (5). Their inclusion is a bigger nod to their conference's affinity for college football and the raucous crowds each attracts to their stadiums, which all seat at least 92,746 fans.

Ohio State was the only non-SEC team included in the top five. The Buckeye faithful typically fill up the 102,780 stadium and are among the loudest in the country. They brave cold weather at times to cheer on Ohio State, so its no surprise to see their effort rewarded with a top-five placement.

Below is a full look at EA's 25 toughest venues in College Football 25.

RankStadiumSchool/Team
1Kyle FieldTexas A&M
2Bryant-Denny StadiumAlabama
3Tiger StadiumLSU
4Ohio StadiumOhio State
5Sanford StadiumGeorgia
6Beaver StadiumPenn State
7Camp Randall StadiumWisconsin
8Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial StadiumOklahoma
9Doak S. Campbell StadiumFlorida State
10Ben Hill Griffin StadiumFlorida
11Autzen StadiumOregon
12Memorial StadiumClemson
13Neyland StadiumTennessee
14Jordan-Hare StadiumAuburn
15Williams-Brice StadiumSouth Carolina
16Michigan StadiumMichigan
17Lane StadiumVirginia Tech
18Rice-Eccles StadiumUtah
19Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial StadiumTexas
20Kinnick StadiumIowa
21Notre Dame StadiumNotre Dame
22Spartan StadiumMichigan State
23Donald W. Reynolds Razorback StadiumArkansas
24Albertsons StadiumBoise State
25Davis Wade StadiumMississippi State

When will EA Sports College Football 25 release?

The game will be released July 19, 2024. The standard version of the game will cost $69.99.

Jacob Camenker

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Jacob Camenker first joined The Sporting News as a fantasy football intern in 2018 after his graduation from UMass. He became a full-time employee with TSN in 2021 and now serves as a senior content producer with a particular focus on the NFL. Jacob worked at NBC Sports Boston as a content producer from 2019 to 2021. He is an avid fan of the NFL Draft and ranked 10th in FantasyPros’ Mock Draft Accuracy metric in both 2021 and 2022.