Ultimate Alumni will be one of the several programs set to launch with College Football 25 Ultimate Team (CUT), and you can obtain one special card for free. It’s well worth it if you’re among the college football fans looking to return.
Earlier on July 9, EA Sports revealed the first CUT Deep Dive. While CUT was part of NCAA Football 14 back in the day, the upcoming experience is set to be very different. Getting an Ultimate🔯 Alumni player at the very beginning of your CUT journey will be highly ben🤪eficial, and the head start will help you win more matches.
It’s very easy to get the free Ultimate Alumni player in College Football 25 Ultimate Team
To get the free card, all you have to do is to pre-order either the Deluxe edition of College Football 25, or pre-order the MVP Bundle. The latter is a special package that includes the Deluxe editions of both College Football 25 and Madden NFL 25.
Do note that this offer will be available only for those who pre-order College Football. It’s likely that the offer will last till July 18 (since the official release takes place on July 19). The Deluxe edition offers three days of early access, starting July 16. The Deluxe edition is currently available at $99.99.
If you purchase the MVP Bundle, it’ll cost you $149.99, but save $50, as both the Deluxe editions of Madden and College Football are priced at $99.99 each. This is a great deal for someone who will love to play with college and NFL superstars simultaneously.
All College Football 25 Ultimate Alumni players
Earlier on July 9, EA Sports revealed 10 special cards as part of the Ultimate Alumni pr📖ogra𒈔m. These cards will be released in Season 1, and includes current NFL players.
- Adonai Mitchell WR
- Michael Penix Jr QB
- Payton Wilson MLB
- Dunyon Mitchell CB
- Blake Corum HB
- Brock Bowers TE
- Cooper Dejean CB
- Jared Verse RE
- JC Latham RT
- Jordan Morgan LT
All cards will have an overall rating of 82 – pretty decent for the start of the game. Of course, more cards with better overall will be released down the line as the year progresses, as new programs make their way to CUT.
Published: Jul 10, 2024 10:44 am