How to transfer your College Football 25 Road to Glory Player into Madden 25 Superstar Mode

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Madden 25 allows you to continue the player career you began in College Football 25. We’ve got you covered if you want to know how to complete the process.

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The synergy between both EA Sports titles is clear, and continuing a player’s career in Madden 25 adds further realism to the experience. It also provides some benefits, so it’s advisable to always choose this option when available.

The process is relatively simple, but there are a few steps to take and things you should note. We’ve highlighted everything you need to know here.

How to transfer CFB 25 player to Madden 25

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To transfer a player from College Football 25 to Madden 25, you need to complete your college career. This usually means four complete seasons in College Football 25, but it extends to five if you were given a redshirt.

At the end of your College Football 25 Road to Glory, two options are presented: retire from College Football or export player to Madden. Choose the latter option and make sure you are connected to the EA servers.

In Madden 25, head into Superstar mode and select one of the Create a New Career options. You can choose whatever position you like and don’t need to continue in the same position you were in College Football 25.

A pop-up will appear when you select a position for a new career. Select the Import option to load the player you created in College Football 25 into the game. However, be aware that not everything carries over.

The main thing imported to Madden 25 is your player’s appearance, but your stats will not transfer to the game. Instead, you need to grind your way back through the levels, but the game gives you five more skill points to use at the start of your career.

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