Figuring Out the College Football 25 Download Size
So, like a lot of folks, I’ve been pretty hyped for College Football 25. It’s been way too long, right? Anyway, the other day I started thinking about the practical stuff. You know, like how much space this thing is actually gonna take up on my console. My hard drive isn’t exactly empty, and I didn’t want to get caught shuffling games around at the last minute when I just wanted to play.

My first step was pretty basic. I fired up my console, went straight to the digital store page. Sometimes they list the approximate size right there, even for pre-orders. No dice, though. It just had the usual marketing talk, price, release date, but no file size listed yet. That was a bit annoying, honestly. You’d think they’d have that sorted out.
Alright, plan B. I hopped onto my computer. Started digging around online. I checked a few of the big gaming news sites, forums where people were talking about the game, places like Reddit. Lots of speculation, people guessing based on other sports games or older NCAA titles, but nothing concrete for a bit.
Then I stumbled across it. Someone mentioned seeing the size listed on a regional store update or maybe it was a leak from one of the online marketplaces that put the listing up early. It wasn’t super official, like a big announcement from EA, but the number seemed plausible.
The figure I saw floating around consistently was somewhere in the ballpark of 60 to 70 gigabytes. Give or take a few gigs, maybe more with day-one patches, you know how that goes.
- Checked the official console store first – no luck.
- Scoured gaming news sites and forums.
- Found mentions of the size, likely from early store listings or leaks.
- Landed on an estimate around 60-70 GB.
Honestly, that size feels about right for a modern sports game. Not small, but not crazy huge like some other titles pushing over 100 GB these days. It means I’ll probably have to delete one, maybe two older games I haven’t touched in a while, but it’s manageable. Better start cleaning up that hard drive now so I’m ready to go when it finally drops. Always good to know what you’re getting into, storage-wise.