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NFL PRO ERA 2025 Switching to Live Service Model - Adding Ability to Play Defense in VR

NFL PRO ERA 2025 is set to launch during the NFL regular season, transitioning to a live service model that will introduce new monthly content updates, game modes and more. One of the exciting new features will be the ability to play defense, with support available on Meta Quest, Meta Quest 2, Meta Quest 3 and Meta Quest Pro.

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Step onto the field and begin your legacy in the latest NFL and NFLPA-licensed VR experience, NFL PRO ERA. This season, you’re not only running the offense as a quarterback but also showcasing your skills on defense by calling plays and filling gaps as a linebacker in single-player mode. This year brings a new level of immersion, putting you inside the rush of an NFL game like never before. In the huddle, your teammates are locked in on you, responding to your play calls and reacting to your leadership style. This year, every play feels different with an active atmosphere. When it’s 4th and goal, you feel the magnitude of the moment as the intensity rises and the stadium comes to life. Off the field, Freeplay is revamped and reloaded with mini-games designed to sharpen your skill set on both offense and defense.

Users who own either of the first two versions of the game will receive an update granting them access to customizations, as well as full access to all free play modes and mini-games. The 2025 edition will be available for current players at $19.99 and for new players at $39.99. This edition will include the new single-player defense mode, updated rosters, team t-shirts, cosmetics, and more. An enhanced multiplayer experience featuring offensive vs. defensive head-to-head matchups will be released this winter. Additional content packs will be offered throughout the season, starting at $4.99.

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