
EA Sports is releasing its first post-launch title update for College Football 26, and brough sweeping changes across the board for players.
While a number of the changes focus on various bug fixes, there were a few larger updates to areas such as players freezing when attempting hit sticks, cold weather happening in warm-weather locations, players not being able to enter free practice, and more.
You can check out the full update notes below, courtesy of EA Sports. And be sure to let us know what you think of the changes to College Football 26 down below and at the Insider Gaming forums.
Gameplay
- Fixed an issue where play art remained visible after the snap when using Home Field Advantage (HFA).
- Fixed a rare issue causing a player to freeze in place during hit stick attempts.
- Fixed an issue preventing stunts and twists from activating properly when selecting from the play-call menu in online games.
- Fixed an issue sometimes preventing a catch animation from playing when clicking on and taking control of a WR during the route.
- Variety of tuning and animation improvements to physics based tackling
- Variety of game stability improvements.
- Fixed an issue causing blockers on Power O plays to sometimes take their initial movement in the wrong direction.
Dynasty
- Reduced the chance of rain in Dynasty and Road to Glory games.
- Fixed an issue where cold weather and snow could occur in warm weather climates during College Football Playoff games.
- Fixed an issue where starters who were Juniors could decide to transfer due to Playing Time.
- Fixed an issue where only the IBL column was showing for fullbacks in Redshirt players spreadsheet.
- Fixed an issue preventing players from entering free practice.
- Fixed an issue where the game could freeze during overtime when playing the moments.
- Last week’s Dynasty Mode update now comes to Offline Dynasties.
Road To Glory
- Fixed an issue where the pre-order bonus would be applied at the start of your second season after redshirting
Ultimate Team
- Campaigns:
- Leaderboard Campaigns are new, limited-time competitions tied to specific programs that will place you on a leaderboard with a small group of players, making every game impactful. These will be available right from the Ultimate Team main menu, and whether you prefer Head-to-Head or Solo play, your performance on key objectives like points scored or wins determines your leaderboard placement. These will vary with each program that campaigns are associated with and what you earn will vary depending on the tier that you unlock.
- Event Lineup Building challenges:
- We are introducing new types of events that will challenge players to build their best team within a set of team requirements, in order to enter program specific events. As well as an easier way for users to alter their lineups to meet these requirements.
- E.G – Build your strongest ALL-SEC team and take on other players in the H2H Conference Clash Event.
- Head to the Event screen to find information on currently active Live Events. From here, you can build your best available lineup for this event with a few button presses.
- Directly from the Lineup screen, you will be able to browse which events are currently available and get information as to each event’s requirements. If your lineup meets the requirements, you’re good to go. If you have holes in your roster, it will be identified for you and you will be given paths to acquire the missing pieces.
- We are introducing new types of events that will challenge players to build their best team within a set of team requirements, in order to enter program specific events. As well as an easier way for users to alter their lineups to meet these requirements.
- We have updated the progress & rewards screens for players so that they are now easier to understand.
Presentation
- Made an adjustment to the First Down Rousers at Michigan.
- Fixed an issue allowing an opposing player to participate in the Gator chomp on-field celebration.
- Fixed an issue so that Nebraska’s ‘Throw Bones’ celebration is used only on defense.
- Fixed an issue where Missouri State and Delaware’s Bowl and Playoff End Zones had a generic coloring to them.
- Fixed an issue where the Texas State cannon touchdown celebration was in the wrong location.
- Fixed an issue where camera obstructions would occur during certain scenes.