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First Look At CFB 26 Gameplay Shows Off QB Revamp, On-The-Fly Substitutions

July 1, 2025
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We finally know what College Football 26 looks like. On the heels of several extensive written overviews of the game’s changes and additions, EA Sports has published a first look at CFB 26’s gameplay.

In a new 17-minute video, EA gives an overview of some of the core mechanics updates that are coming to CFB 26. Among the highlights is a discussion of dynamic substitution, which allows you to substitute players on the fly, providing more flexibility in between plays and reducing the need to go into main menus. On defense, you can also now adjust safety alignments right before the snap, providing the ability to temporarily change to more of a “prevent” defense (to take away deep passes) or play more aggressively, closer to the line of scrimmage.

EA also provides more depth about how it is overhauling quarterback play from last year’s game. The developer is emphasizing more realism and accuracy in how it represents different throwing motions; as many quarterbacks have quite distinctive mechanics in the real world, EA explains that enhancing the accuracy was crucial in improving the game’s presentation. Additionally, quarterback height is now taken into account; shorter quarterbacks will need to more carefully throw through lanes, while taller quarterbacks can more safely throw over the top of linemen.

Players who enjoy taking control of defense backs and playing in pass protection will notice some changes, as well. EA explains that there are refinements coming to the hit-stick options and animations for when defensive players are contesting catches in mid-air. In addition, defensive players will get worn down and lose effectiveness when they fail to successfully execute a hit-stick pass breakup.

There’s a lot more detail contained in the video, which you can check out in the embed above. In addition to these gameplay mechanics, EA is also significantly expanding features related to school spirit and traditions. More schools will have their unique run-outs and band formations featured, there’ll be a larger roster of mascots, and the Pop-Tart Bowl’s edible mascot will even be included.

CFB 26’s release date is rapidly approaching; it comes out on July 10, but people who preorder special editions of the game can get access three days early. Check out our preorder guide for all the info on the different versions you can buy.

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