Weekend Game Pass Must-Plays: EA Sports College Football 25, Rematch’s Crossplay Chaos, and Wheel World

Weekend plans: slow down with some sports, jump into a fast multiplayer match, or ride through a compact open world. These three Game Pass picks (Sept. 12–14, 2025) are available to try over the weekend and each offers a different pace and play style.
EA Sports College Football 25
EA Sports College Football 25 — the newest entry in EA’s college football series — is not on Game Pass on its own, but last year’s EA Sports College Football 25 is available through EA Play, which is included with Game Pass Ultimate. The older entry remains an option for Game Pass Ultimate subscribers who want a college football experience right now.
Additionally, the series has reintroduced features like high school in Road to Glory and added more licensed coaches. The game includes team atmosphere details such as mascots; for example, it features mascots like Albert on the field — see more about that mascot on this page. The on-field mechanics focus on faster, more fluid play compared with older entries, according to developer notes and player feedback.
Rematch
Rematch is a multiplayer soccer game from Sloclap, the studio behind Sifu. Matches are short and designed for quick sessions, with an emphasis on tight arenas and dynamic ball play.
Players and coverage note that the game supports advanced movement options like using arena walls for rebounds and technical flicks to bypass defenders. Rematch received a crossplay update earlier this summer, enabling players across platforms to match up more easily. As a result, finding games and playing with friends on different systems is now simpler.
Quick setup note
Match rounds are brief, so it’s easy to jump in for a handful of games and stop when you need to. The crossplay update helps keep player counts healthier across platforms.
Wheel World
Wheel World is an open-world cycling game from Messhof, published by Annapurna Interactive. You play as an aspiring pro cyclist who competes in races and completes challenges across a compact open world.
Gameplay centers on reclaiming the influence of the ancient “bike gods” by proving yourself in races and by completing objectives set around the world. The design emphasizes short, focused activities rather than long endurance grinds, and the game’s presentation includes light humor and deliberate stylistic choices — including bike-related puns and characterful opponents who represent exaggerated extremes.
Finally, Wheel World is available on Game Pass, which makes it easy to try alongside the other two picks during the weekend.
Whether you want a full-field college game, a handful of rapid multiplayer matches, or a compact open-world cycling romp, these three Game Pass options cover those bases for Sept. 12–14, 2025. Pick one, or try all three.


