Don’t be confused: one was already published in 2013 Madden NFL 25 to celebrate the corresponding anniversary of the sports simulation, now the number routinely stands for the current season.
“Routine” is also a good keyword for this year’s series representative. There is once again no blatant innovation. But: Still feelsMadden NFL 25 good. A technique aptly called “Boom Tech” ensures more varied and realistic tackles and hits, giving hardcore players more options for action in the match. For example, balls can now be caught with one hand – a risky action, but with a larger radius than the usual two-handed catch. In franchise mode, there is, among other things, a dynamic draft board and mini-storylines with problems and wishes of your players. They are animated extremely woodenly and sometimes make little sense, such as when DeAndre Hopkins complains about not being included often enough even though he is currently leading the league in touchdowns and catches. “Ultimate Team” is expanded to include a head-to-head ranking mode and finally a solo season in which you can compete against the AI through the playoffs to the Super Bowl. Nice service for players of College Football 25: You can use your self-created athletes Madden implement and continue your career there.