EA Sports released new information on its upcoming College Football 26 video game release on Monday morning.
The game manufacturer published a deep dive of all of its presentation updates on Monday. Included is a video featuring the new intro for South Carolina at Williams-Brice Stadium. The video showcases an “epic runout” that is only available for certain programs in advance of big prime-time matchups in “iconic locations.”
Here’s an explainer for EA Sports:
Reserved for special night games across iconic locations, Epic Runouts aim to create the best primetime experience. These sequences include light and drone shows, drawing from many real-world references. The focus is to immerse players in the thrilling atmosphere of a major matchup with the lights dimmed, phone outs, and Cocky at center stage hyping up the crowd at South Carolina University where the stakes are high and the energy level hits an all time high!
Here’s a video of the moment featuring a new intro Williams-Brice Stadium:
The electricity of Game Day comes alive like never before. Deep Dive into all the Presentation updates coming to #CFB26.?️ Unique Game Atmospheres? Band Covers + Drumlines? New Mascots + Touchdown Cellys?️ Custom Chants & Traditions ? : t.co/uU0Isfzx9A pic.twitter.com/PRDlyFQNk8
— EASPORTSCollege (@EASPORTSCollege) June 23, 2025South Carolina is gearing up for a huge 2025 season under Shane Beamer. The Gamecocks will enter the year with College Football Playoff aspirations after coming up just short a year ago.
The new College Football 26 video game is set to be released on July 10.
EA Sports showcases South Carolina intro in new College Football 26 deep dive Saturday Down South.
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