EA Sports’ new College Football Video Game 25 aims to bring the sport’s key traditions to life, with something unique across all 134 programs.
According to multiple reports, this pageantry will include an infamous LSU football chant, albeit in an instrumental version.
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LSU’s “Neck” anthem will be included in the game, according to Chris Vannini, from Atlético It is Extra Points’ Matt Brown, who were invited to play the game right alongside other reporters and content creators.
The chant has become one of the most iconic sounds in college football, as opposing teams and fans alike can expect the saying “not safe for work” every time they enter Death Valley. The video game will obviously avoid vulgar language.
Vannini also reported that the studio has recorded 41 real crowds for the game over the past two years, noting that he has seen the score for “Neck.” Brown also confirmed this sentiment.
EA Sports released official gameplay for the first time on Friday, showcasing a plethora of new animations and features for the title launching on July 19th.
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EA Sports’ College Football 25 Will Include “Neck” Chant
EA Sports’ new College Football 25 game is set to include LSU’s infamous “Neck” chant, according to multiple reports.
It appears that the singing will only be the band’s instrumental, as it is safe to assume that the usual vulgarity of the singing will not be included in the game.
EA Sports’ College Football 25 Gameplay Reveal
Here’s a look at the College Football 25 gameplay reveal, which was released by EA Sports on Friday:
When is EA Sports’ College Football 25 released?
EA Sports’ new NCAA football video game is set to release on July 19th, however, those who purchase the deluxe or MVP versions of the game will receive early access starting July 16th.
This article originally appeared in the Lafayette Daily Advertiser: LSU football ‘Neck’ will be in college football video game, per report