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July 9, 2013.

That’s the last time a college football video game was released, and the wait is almost over. In a savvy marketing campaign, EA Sports has slowly released previews of the game including trailers, deep dives, team and player ratings in the game, and more.

The game will be released to those that pre-ordered the $99.99 Deluxe Edition of the game on Monday afternoon, but it won’t become available to everyone else until Friday.

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But over the weekend, we finally got a good look at every single team in the game. EA gave some celebrities and content creators an opportunity to stream gameplay and show what College Football 25 has to offer. Some celebrities involved in the showcase included LeBron James, Michael Vick, Tim Tebow, Texas QB Quinn Ewers, Colorado QB Shedeur Sanders and Shane Gillis.

Ewers is set to stream the game online with Chad Ochocinco on Twitch from 1 p.m to 3 p.m. Sunday afternoon.

Let’s check out the first look at each school:

We got a sneak peek of what Texas vs. Oklahoma in the Red River Showdown at the Cotton Bowl looks like in the game.

The Aggies, who boast the most difficult road environment in the game, received a full rundown of their roster in the game.

The Sooners, set for their first season in the SEC, received their own roster rundown as well. We also got a first look at Oklahoma’s uniforms in the game.

Here’s a terrific look at Amon G. Carter Stadium and the Horned Frogs’ uniforms in the game as TCU takes a kickoff back to the house:

McLane Stadium and the Baylor Bears’ new uniforms made an appearance during the showcase.

We got a first look at Texas Tech’s uniforms and Jones AT&T Stadium. Patrick Mahomes also revealed what the Red Raiders’ home screen looks like.

There’s quite a bit new about SMU in this game, from the ACC branding on the field to the new Garry Weber End Zone Complex. At the end of the clip you get a quick look at how the new end zone looks at Gerald J. Ford Stadium.

North Texas’ football social team took matters into their own hands and released a first look at DATCU Stadium and the Mean Green’s uniforms.

Find more college sports coverage from The Dallas Morning News here.

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