How to Fix Dynasty Mode Not Working in EA College Football 25

Not the first time this has happened.

EA College Football 25
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EA College Football 25 is the latest entry in the long-running series from EA Sports, and it’s now available on Xbox and PlayStation consoles. The launch hasn’t been that smooth, and multiple players haven’t been able to connect to EA servers and a few of its modes. If Dynasty Mode is not working for you in EA College Football 25, here are a few things you can try to fix the problem.

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Fixing the Dynasty Mode Not Working Issue in EA College Football 25

EA Sports is aware of the Dynasty Mode issue that multiple users are running into and currently recommend playing in offline mode.

Play in Offline Mode

To play Dynasty Mode in offline mode, follow the steps below.

  • Make sure EA College Football 25 isn’t running
  • Disconnect from your Wifi or current internet connection on your PS5 or Xbox Series S|X
  • Now, re-launch the game to enter Dynasty Mode in offline mode

Create a New Onlne Dynasty

If you can’t load up the previously created online Dynasty, create a new one and play that instead. Some users have confirmed that they can’t access their older ones, but a new one can be created now that EA has put the servers through maintenance a few times.

Apart from that, you can try the following suggestions, but this is largely an issue from EA’s end, and there isn’t much you can do unless your ISP is acting up. Try these if you can’t access any other online modes either.

  • Restart your modem/router device
  • Try using a different internet connection to start Dynasty Mode
  • Re-login to EA Account
  • Reinstall EA College Football 25

Make sure you have enabled updates for EA College Football 25 because a potential hotfix or patch could fix this particular issue. You can follow EA Help’s Twitter/X account for more updates:

This is incredibly disappointing for players who paid extra to gain early access. These launches are expected to be rough, but it shouldn’t be the case when the publisher is charging extra for early access to servers. We hope that the developers address the issue soon or compensate affected players with some in-game bonuses.

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Ali has been writing about video games for the past six years and is always on the lookout for the next indie game to obsess over and recommend to everyone in sight. When he isn't spending an unhealthy amount of time in Slay the Spire, he's probably trying out yet another retro-shooter or playing Dark Souls for the 50th time.