Montanans Might Have A New Basketball Video Game Soon
This move makes a lot of sense
College Football 25
It's been a blast to play.
After ten years of zero collegiate sports games, EA Sports worked out a deal and published College Football 25 to massive praise from fans and players.
Video game and college football enthusiasts enjoy playing as their favorite teams and helping them win national championships.
The only issue some fans had with the game was the lack of FCS programs.
Teams like Montana State and the University of Montana weren't included at release, but dedicated fans created teams with their full rosters through determination and time.
Who wouldn't want to see Touchdown Tommy score against Michigan?
EA announced they will add FCS teams in the future, but fans might have to wait until College Football 26 comes out for that to happen.
College Football 25 has ignited fan bases, and they want more.
Well, something else could be on the horizon, including all NCAA Division I teams, and it has the potential to be monumental.
Is A College Basketball Video Game On The Way?
With the college football season winding down, everyone has been watching college basketball ramp up.
EA used to make an incredibly popular college basketball game, but that went away like college football.
With the success of College Football 25, could that change?
There are rumors of College Basketball returning in video game form.
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EA and 2K (who make the best NBA games) are seriously working on bringing back College Basketball in video game form.
What does that mean for Bobcat and Griz fans?
Montana State and the University of Montana would immediately be in the game, unlike College Football 25.
Why?
College Football separates FBS and FCS schools, but in college basketball, everyone is included.
You could take the Bobcats or the Griz into March Madness and turn the programs into national powerhouses.
Hopefully, it will come out sooner rather than later.
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