Legend Bowl Draft Class Pack

Legend Bowl Draft Class Pack DLC Allows Player Exporting From College Bowl

Super Pixel Games recently released their Legend Bowl Draft Class Feature Pack DLC for $6.99 on Steam. Players need to own College Bowl in order to export draft classes, then import them into Legend Bowl with the DLC. Players will retain all of their likeness attributes and accessories from College Bowl.

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Player ratings won’t carry over exactly as they are in College Bowl, as there’s a hidden chance for players to either excel or struggle during their transition to the professional level. Modders will have the ability to edit the draft class text file, giving them the flexibility to add custom players and tweak their ratings. Make sure to check out the video tutorial embedded below along with all of the features included with the DLC. For those of you asking about the console version of College Bowl, news will be shared soon.

  • Ability to import draft class from College Bowl into Legend Bowl. (requires College Bowl for the draft class export)
  • Updated jersey number graphics shown in game and replays.
  • Auto replays now occur during a game.
  • Difficulty sliders that allow for customizing the game to fit any challenge level.
  • Updated play calling menu which matches College Bowl’s system where you can choose plays more easily.
  • All of the new player hair, hairstyles, gear, and accessories from College Bowl.
  • New CRT setting for better retro experience than beforehand.
  • Drones will now fly around during games.
  • Streamlined color palettes to match College bowl (required for class export to work successfully).
  • Base rosters upgraded to include all of these new graphics additions.
  • ProSet rosters for the 2025 season.
  • New team logos.
  • Team socks option added to team editor.
  • New Graphics Settings
    • Face covers
    • Auto Replays
    • Jersey Number Size

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