Hey football fans, have you heard about the latest controversy surrounding the College Football 25 video game? It seems Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson has stirred up some debate by suggesting that former players should have priority access to the game.
In a tweet, Jackson expressed his belief that those who have actually played college football should be the first in line to play the popular video game and not wait for its official release.
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Lamar tweeted;
“People talking about wait like the rest like they played their college yrs and missed out. nah homie I’m very impatient. Former college players should have 1st Dibs idc how former it is.”
Lamar doesn’t have the patience to wait.
In the football world, there hasn’t been as anticipated of a video game as EA Sports’ “College Football 25”. The video game will be on shelves in a matter of weeks, but that isn’t stopping current NFL players from *really* wanting to get their hands on it and play for themselves. The Ravens quarterback had a hilarious interaction on social media with the official EA Sports College account, asking where his copy of the game was and clarifying that he believes former college players should get first dibs.
The game was last released in 2014, ten years ago, leading to eagerness and excitement around the world for College Football 25 to be officially released in stores. We know Jackson will be one of the many people playing, and it’s widely expected to be a big-time hit for all football fans who want an immersive college football video game experience.
Whether or not former players should get first dibs on College Football 25 is ultimately up for debate. But one thing is for sure – Lamar Jackson has certainly sparked a conversation worth having. So, what do you think? Should former players be the first to play the game, or should access be based on other factors? Let us know your thoughts!
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