STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — A new college football video game will be available in July for the first time in years, and the home of the Penn State Nittany Lions will be among one of the hardest places to play your matchups.
EA Sports College Football 25, releasing between July 15-19 depending on which package is purchased, announced its toughest places to play in the upcoming game, and Penn State's Beaver Stadium made the Top 10.
The home of the Nittany Lions came in ranked sixth, in between Georgia's Sanford Stadium and Wisconsin's Camp Randall Stadium.
Here are the Top 10 toughest places to play in EA Sports College Football 25:
- Kyle Field - Texas A&M
- Bryant-Denny Stadium - Alabama
- Tiger Stadium - LSU
- Ohio Stadium - Ohio State
- Sanford Stadium - Georgia
- Beaver Stadium - Penn State
- Camp Randall Stadium - Wisconsin
- Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium - Oklahoma
- Doak S. Campbell Stadium - Florida State
- Ben Hill Griffin Stadium - Florida
So, what does it mean to be a tough place to play in the game?
EA Sports says home-field advantage can have a significant impact on the outcome of games, and modifiers including blurred routes, incorrect play art, confidence and composure affects, and screen shaking are some of the impacts players will be forced to contend with.
For the full list including the Top 25, you can visit the EA Sports website here.