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The upcoming Madden 25 football video game from EA Sports includes a broadcast presentation that fans should really love.
Last year, the title received a neat upgrade in terms of presentation, as EA included a score bug that looked like a mix of what we would have seen on ESPN and Amazon broadcasts.
It also featured cutscenes that gave the game a more realistic feel, and fans can expect even more realism from the inbound iteration as there have been some key overhauls regarding commentary and other factors related to the broadcasting simulation.
It’s already understood that there will be more lifelike player and environment details.
As a neat component, Madden 25 will introduce a ‘Monday Night Football’ score bug, though it’s not quite the same.
Pretty neat, right?
Gamers Can Enjoy A New Football Vide Game Before Madden 25 Launches This Year
Madden 25 will also introduce a novel practice facility for mini-games, which is also cool as it will be the most visited area in the game. New England Patriots fans will likely appreciate the addition of the large screen in the stadium, which was a real-life change recently.
The new 3D grass is expected to be an enjoyable feature, with EA improving the way player bodies hit the ground.
Another addition comes in the form of motion blur, which should enhance the speed and foster fluid motion, while the new filmic lensing effect should bring the field out some more
Madden 25 is scheduled to launch on August 19 for PS5, PS4, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and Xbox Series S.
EA’s college football franchise will return before it, with College Football 25 set for a July 19 release.
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