SOMETHING TO LOOK FORWARD TO: Even after the franchise's recent return from an 11-year hiatus and the arrival of Madden on PC, EA's college football series has never appeared on the platform in its 33-year history. That is set to change with EA Sports College Football 27, which will receive a full reveal on Thursday evening.
Sources have told Insider Gaming that EA will confirm PC support for EA Sports College Football when it formally unveils the game on Thursday evening. However, a recent press release from the company appears to have already revealed details that all but confirm the existence of a PC version.
EA announced a 10-hour early access trial for EA Play subscribers beginning July 2, along with a "Pro" edition that EA Play Pro subscribers can access starting July 6. Because EA Play Pro is available exclusively through EA's PC game launcher, the announcement strongly suggests that a PC version is in the works. Additionally, the URL for the early access trial's terms-of-service page contains the word "PC," providing another clue that the game is headed to the platform.
As of this writing, details about EA Sports College Football 27 remain scarce. However, the company recently revealed this year's cover athletes. Oregon quarterback Dante Moore, Miami wide receiver Malachi Toney, and Ole Miss running back Kewan Lacy will appear on the standard edition cover. They will be joined on the deluxe edition cover by Texas linebacker Colin Simmons, Notre Dame cornerback Leonard Moore, USC quarterback Jayden Maiava, national championship-winning coach Curt Cignetti, and several team mascots.










