If you’ve been waiting to jump into EA’s revived college-football franchise, now’s a tidy moment to buy. College Football 26 — the follow-up to EA’s successful return to college football — is currently marked down from its $69.99 list price to $49.99 at Amazon, Walmart, Target, and Best Buy. That’s a straight $20 saving on the standard edition for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series consoles.
Here’s where to buy it
- College Football 26 (PS5) — Amazon, Walmart, Target, and Best Buy
- College Football 26 (Xbox) — Amazon, Walmart, Target, and Best Buy
The discount arrives with the college season in full swing, which is probably intentional: publishers often price games to capture the wave of interest around real-world seasons and headlines. EA has also been promoting bundle deals — for instance, a kickoff bundle that pairs College Football 26 with Madden NFL 26 at reduced prices on EA storefronts — so there are multiple ways to save if you want more than one title.
Beyond pure marketing timing, the franchise itself carries extra cultural relevance this year: EA has increased player compensation for those included in the game under NIL agreements, which is part of the broader reason the series returned and why it’s getting attention from fans who care about college rosters and authenticity. That’s not just PR — it’s part of how the game’s modern identity is being shaped.
If you haven’t dug into College Football 26 yet, here are the essentials that make this more than a reskinned football sim:
- Full career-path modes — play as a recruit trying for Heisman glory or build your program as a coach.
- Big roster depth with updated college teams and coaches (rosters reflect NIL participation where applicable).
- Crossplay and online modes have been expanded compared to earlier EA college releases, making multiplayer seasons and dynasty modes more accessible across consoles.
- Regular updates and live-service-style content that keep rosters and gameplay tuned throughout the season.
Put simply, even at full price, the game offered a lot for fans. At $49.99, it becomes an easy, low-friction buy for casual players and a no-brainer for fans who want to play throughout the season.
If you care about college football, follow the season, or like deep dynasty/career systems, yes. The $20 drop makes an already compelling package easier to justify — particularly since EA has been leaning into authentic rosters and higher-profile NIL participation, which shapes the game’s appeal for fans who care about real teams and players. Even casual players get a lot of content for their money: solid single-player modes, competitive online play, and enough post-launch support to keep you busy through the season.
Disclaimer: Prices and promotions mentioned in this article are accurate at the time of writing and are subject to change based on the retailers’ discretion. Please verify the current offer before making a purchase.
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