First Look At Oregon State's Uniform Combinations in EA Sports CFB 25

Sep 16, 2023; Corvallis, Oregon, USA; Oregon State Beavers defensive lineman Takari Hickle (43) celebrates after a sack during the second half against the San Diego State Aztecs at Reser Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Soobum Im-USA TODAY Sports
Sep 16, 2023; Corvallis, Oregon, USA; Oregon State Beavers defensive lineman Takari Hickle (43) celebrates after a sack during the second half against the San Diego State Aztecs at Reser Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Soobum Im-USA TODAY Sports / Soobum Im-USA TODAY Sports

When fans of the Oregon State Beavers get their hands on the highly-anticipated EA Sports College Football 25 this week, they'll have the ability to control the Beavs in their newly revealed uniform combinations.

Some content creators were granted access to the game's beta version this week. X user @NoContextOState posted a video flipping through OSU's pre-loaded uniform combinations over the weekend.

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This week, Oregon State footbal revealed jerseys and pants in black, white, orange, and a shade of dark gray called anthracite. They also showed off helmets in black, white, and orange.

Players can also mix and match different elements of the uniforms to make their own combinations.

EA Sports College Football 25 releases on July 19 for Playstation 5 and XBOX Series X|S. It's the first installment of the popular video game franchise since 2013.


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