The thrill of winning a National Champion over your friends is alive and well with an online Dynasty in College Football 25.

The time has come, folks! College Football 25 is here, and you and your buddies can set up that long-discussed online Dynasty mode. After over a decade, you can prove your coaching prowess is better than everyone else you know.

Let's go over the basics on how to get this multi-person, online mode started.

How do you set up an online dynasty in College Football 25?

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The steps are super simple, but kind of long, so let's get right into it:

  1. Load into College Football 25
  2. Navigate to the Game Modes section
  3. Choose Dynasty under the Career area and pick Start
  4. Select the Cloud Multi User option
  5. Choose the default rosters that came with the game or the current active roster on your game if you made any changes
  6. Alter your Dynasty Settings and create Custom Conferences if you'd like
  7. Choose your team, your coaching role, and then create a custom coach or choose the team's pre-existing one
  8. Sign the coaching contract
  9. Navigate to the Dynasty Central section and select Members
  10. From there, press the button to Invite Member and invite your friends

That's all it takes to set it up. It is the same as an offline Dynasty, with the only difference being you'll have to invite the others once you've finished creating the save file.

How to accept an invite to an online Dynasty

Dynasty can be viewed from the Home or Game Modes section (Screenshot via esports.gg)
Dynasty can be viewed from the Home or Game Modes section (Screenshot via esports.gg)

If you aren't the one setting it up, but you plan on joining an online Dynasty in College Football 25, it is easy to accept the invite.

When you select Dynasty from the Game Modes section, there is a Load/Accept Invite option. Simply click that and any Dynasty you have been invited to will appear for you to accept a spot in.

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