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    ‘Exporting Draft Classes Is All I Want’ – Fans Call on EA Sports with Dynasty Mode Demands in College Football 26

    College Football 25 was a hit in the sports world. Now, its successor, College Football 26, is set to launch in July. Even though it’s still about two months away, gamers are already buzzing about everything—from improved graphics and player designs to new team features.

    One of the most loved parts of College Football 25 was Dynasty Mode. Fans praised its depth and realism. But some were upset because they couldn’t export their draft classes to Madden, a feature available in previous versions. Now, fans are urging the developers to bring this feature back in the upcoming version.

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    Dynasty Mode Needs Realism, Depth, and Seamless NFL Integration, Say Players

    For years, EA Sports let players export their draft classes from NCAA Football to Madden. This made Dynasty Mode feel more real. Fans loved being able to follow their college recruits as they moved into the NFL. But last year, they removed this feature because of licensing issues and technical problems.

    Now, with College Football 26 launching soon, fans are begging EA to bring back draft class exports. Many believe it would make Dynasty Mode even better and bring back that strong link between college football and Madden.

    The backlash has been strong, with players taking to social media and gaming forums to express their disappointment. One Reddit user wrote, “My biggest bummer from the news today: No exporting draft classes to Madden.” Others agreed, saying they expected the feature to return.

    However, the argument doesn’t just remain on Reddit. On YouTube, gamers are also demanding the return of this feature. One fan wrote, “Exporting Draft Classes is all I want.” Another user commented, “Export draft class to Madden!!🔥” Everywhere you look, fans want this feature back.

    The problem lies with Madden’s licensing, which is tied to the NFL Players Association. Because of this, college players can’t automatically move into Madden unless EA finds a workaround. So, no one knows for sure if or when this feature will return. The chances are a bit tricky for now, as they have not made any official confirmation yet.

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    In the end, it’s all about the fans. Game companies should never ignore their community’s feelings because gamers usually have many options and don’t wait around patiently. This means EA Sports needs to resolve the licensing issue soon. If fans continue to miss this much-loved feature, it could hurt the game’s revenue, and that wouldn’t be good for its future.

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