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July 25, 2025

Will College Football 26 Ever Launch on PC? Everything You Need to Know A breakdown of EA Sports’ current PC support plans—and the future outlook for the PC community

EA Sports has officially announced that College Football 26 will not be available on PC at launch. The game launched on July 10, 2025, exclusively on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S.

🚫 Why No PC Version for College Football 26?

Unlike Madden NFL 26, which will be released on Windows PC, College Football 26 has no PC support at this time. EA has not announced any plans to port the game later. This decision is a disappointment to the dedicated PC fanbase, many of whom have kept NCAA Football 14 alive through mods for over a decade.

Trailing comments from the community reflect frustration and confusion:

“I would probably play the hell out of this if it was on PC. I don't understand why they would put Madden on PC but not NCAA.” “Nope…don’t get your hopes up…”

🔍 Is a PC Release Possible in the Future?

Although College Football 26 lacked a PC release at launch, this is only the second game since the series reboot—and a PC port could still arrive in future years.

Historically, EA has expanded platform support after launch, so there's hope. But as of now, no official confirmation has been given. Enthusiasts are watching EA forums and publications closely.

🕹️ Platform Availability for College Football 26

  • PlayStation 5Confirmed – Available at launch

  • Xbox Series X|SConfirmed – Available at launch

  • PC (Windows)Not supported yet – No release scheduled at this time

  • Nintendo Switch 2Not supported – Officially confirmed as unsupported

📝 TL;DR

  • College Football 26 launched July 10, 2025.
  • The game is platform-exclusive: only on PS5 and Xbox Series X|S.
  • No PC version is planned or announced as of launch—Madden 26 is the only EA football title confirmed for PC this year.
  • A future PC port is still possible—EA hasn’t ruled it out yet.

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