College Football 25is now out in early access, and you may select your favorite players from 134 FBS schools across different game modes.

EA Sports brings personalization to your in-game experience, and that includes options for selecting a camera angle that best suits your playstyle. It’s not only about gameplay presentation, as the perfect camera angle helps with both offense and defense. While there are plenty of options, the game doesn’t actually do a good job when it comes to explaining the choices.

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Can you change the camera angle in College Football 25?

InCollege Football 25, the camera angles can be divided into two segments: offense and defense. It’s a tad cumbersome, as you may only change the camera from the main menu. I tried doing the same from within a game, only to find the options are locked.

Here are all the available options for the Offense Camera:

Here are all the available options for the Defense Camera:

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Additionally, you can enable the Passing Cam for the Zoom camera. I have it turned off, but you can turn it on if it suits your playstyle.

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So far, I have been using the Standard options for both offense and defense, and they work well. I have yet to encounter any limitations using the Standard camera angles. However, things could change in the future onceEA Sportsdrops update patches. For the time being, opting for the Standard angles is the safest choice to make.

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