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College Football 27, the good, bad and ugly. Plus: World Cup lessons

Early reviews and gameplay impressions are surfacing for EA Sports' College Football 27, focusing on realism, uniforms, and specific team rosters.

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The brief

EA Sports has released College Football 27, prompting initial reviews of its gameplay, top modes, and features. Coverage includes a specific look at the game's uniforms and the 'Road to Glory' mode.

Reports from Bleacher Report, Mashable, and The New York Times examine the strengths and weaknesses of the title. On3 highlights early impressions of Michigan's new offense while noting that some players are missing from the game.

Future attention is directed toward the overall quality of the experience, as The New York Times also connects the release to lessons learned from the World Cup.

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What specific team is being highlighted in early gameplay impressions?

On3 is reporting on early impressions regarding Michigan's new offense.

Which game mode is being reviewed by Mashable?

Mashable is reviewing the 'Road to Glory' mode.

Are there any reported issues with player rosters?

According to On3, there are players missing from the game.

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