In the most recent reveal of sights and sounds for the college football 25 video game, the Tennessee Volunteers have been included. Typically the college football offseason presents a lull for fans that compels them to consistently look forward to the new season for the passion to flare back. The return of college football video games, on the other hand, is happening during the offseason, and fans all over the world are eagerly awaiting the release of the game.
Some of the latest news to come regarding the video game was a list of the top 25 hardest venues to play in for the video game, and Neyland Stadium did not even enter the top 10. Instead, they were listed 13th behind the likes of Texas A&M, Alabama, LSU, Georgia, Oklahoma and Florida.
In the latest unveiling, the Tennessee Volunteers were included in the deep dive into the sights and sounds incorporated in this year’s game. More precisely, Tennessee’s running through the T was featured in the video.
The video also outlines how each experience for each stadium in the game would be unique to each and every venue. Personalized customs, chants, hand gestures and more will be introduced to make sure the game seems real to each and every fan group. So a normal Saturday in Neyland Stadium will be replicated in this year’s college football contest.