EA Sports College Football 27
EA Sports College Football 27
EA Sports College Football 27, développé par EA Orlando et édité par EA Sports, est sorti le 9 juillet 2026 sur PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 5 et Xbox Series X|S. Ce titre de simulation sportive, propulsé par le moteur Frostbite et protégé par la DRM EA App, est proposé au prix de 69,99 euros. Dans ce jeu, le joueur évolue dans l'ère moderne du football américain universitaire, où l'ambition personnelle rencontre la fierté du programme, et peut concevoir son équipe via Dynasty Blueprint, créer son joueur avec une personnalisation plus poussée dans Road to Glory, ou incarner des mascottes dans Mascot Mashup au sein des traditions emblématiques du jour de match. Le mode Dynasty permet de gérer les attentes du directeur sportif et d'utiliser les Points Dynasty pour le recrutement, le NIL, le personnel et les infrastructures, tandis que Road to Glory propose de nouveaux postes et contrats NIL, et que Mascot Mashup rassemble plus de 120 icônes pour des matchs à onze contre onze. La narration et la présentation s'appuient sur une météo dynamique et un nouveau pack de diffusion, et le gameplay met en avant des duels physiques et des ajustements pré-jeu personnalisables. La presse a salué la qualité du titre, Forbes évoquant un achat plus que justifié pour les amateurs de football et de jeux vidéo grâce à ses visuels et sa couverture, et Hardcore Gamer qualifiant le gameplay de parfait, voire parmi les meilleurs jeux de sport. Certains joueurs regrettent en revanche la présence de microtransactions en mode hors ligne, déplorant de devoir payer pour améliorer des joueurs même sans connexion.
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Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)
« EACF 27 is more than worth the purchase, if you love football and video games. No college football game offers a better combination of stunning visuals, top-notch presentation, customization and gameplay. That combination is why College Football 27 reads as the high point of EA's football resurgence, the same late-prime form that carried its recent UFC entry. The gaps are real, but they are wishes for more rather than reasons to wait. »
« On gameplay alone, EA SPORTS College Football 27 is perfect. One could make the argument for one of the best sports games, let alone football. While it's not as fast and loose as College Football 25, which many will hold onto as the best, College Football 27 teeters on that late PS2 era depth of football. However, thanks to technology, this blows that era out of the water. Microtransactions are a blossoming issue, but it doesn't hinder the experience quite like the bugs do. At the very least, they're not in the gameplay itself. The one big thing that needs to be brought to attention is the focus on the hardcore fanbase. The uncle or dad who doesn't care about setting up defensive schemes or a Catch Meter and just loves college football is going to be left out. The devs are going the NBA 2K route, and too much of a simulation aspect will drive those out. Nobody wants to explain how to do all these things. Sports games are THE couch co-op option no matter what. This is why College Football 25 worked so well for the masses. College Football 27 is the hardcore college football fan's dream experience. »
« The gameplay is fun and challenging, especially with the updates to how defense is played. The addition of NIL, AD expectations, the new elements in recruiting and managing your staff; EA has given users one of the best versions of college football so far. Is this game perfect, absolutely not but is it better than last year’s version, absolutely. »
« College Football 27 from EA Tiburon and EA Sports feels good in gameplay and execution, as expected, and still delivers a fantastic football experience. It stalls a bit in its additional mode innovation, despite its variety of modes, by focusing more on number-crunching than button-mashing. »
« While the foundational EA Sports College Football experience remains high-quality and slowly improving, a lack of much meaningful new content in CFB 27, headlined by the barebones Mascot Mashup, highlights how this franchise has already shown signs of stagnation, even if only in its third year back. »
« This season ain’t gonna knock anybody’s socks off, and both Dynasty and Road to Glory have leaned hard into spreadsheet management this year, but smart on-field additions to an already good game make College Football 27 worth suiting up for once again. »
« The on-field product remains good, albeit in the face of losing the CFB identity. Stadiums, teams, rituals, atmosphere are all second-to-none. It’s truly brilliant. But the gap that once separated this series from Madden keeps narrowing. Then, there’s arguably the most ridiculous, embarrassing, anti-consumer implementation of microtransactions I’ve ever seen in a sports game. EA should genuinely be ashamed about it. I like CFB 27; I just don’t trust where the road leads if EA doesn’t reverse course, and soon. »
« EA Sports College Football 27 is fun to play when you're actually on the field and engaging with the game, but there's too much going on off the field to look past anymore. It's a patch or two away from running as it should, and peppered with quirks and inconsistencies that should've been ironed out by now. Dynasty Mode, on the other hand, is already feeling bloated, and Road to Glory is doing nothing to improve itself from previous games. It's a shame, because the game is fun to pick up and play, but it also feels like CFB is already coasting. »
Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)
« Hey, huge shoutout to whoever is top CB at Toledo. I played a game against them as Tennessee and Mike Mathews was absolutely chained the F up by this guy. Congrats to the Rockets, i had 0 idea they were DBU now. »
« [SPOILER ALERT: This review contains spoilers.] »
« Just trash again. Recievers can't run routes. Pass coverage makes no sense. Microtransactions. EA should burn in hell for this ****... »
« NCAA 27 whatever it’s called is the worst football video game I ever laid hands on. It is nothing true to football and is the farthest from a simulation as it can get. The actual game of football is horrible. **** all the antics. I want the game to be played how it supposed to be. It’s full of cheeses and guys who don’t know a damn thing about football. It makes me sad that this games **** that bad and the community thinks it’s good because you can cheese really well. This should’ve been burned it the depths of hell »
« Road to Glory is absolute trash. Heisman mode doesn't make the game more realistic. It makes your teammates utterly useless. Wrs drop everything, OLs get blown up like clockwork, and no skill position players can get any separation. Its maddening. All American is too easy, so there's no middle ground really. If you're a road to glory player, save your money. »
« The gameplay is the best it has been. I was PO'ed about the microtransactions; however, they listened and removed them from RTG and Dynasty as of 7/11/26. This is one of the better football games I have played. I am enjoying the game. »
« Greedy pigs take out micro transactions. Pre-ordered customers got a crazy bait and switch. PMO »
« screw ea even if they did cave the game is still broken. its like they don't even test the game! i really hope ea goes broke and someone else can make a better football game. »