Drastic changes could be coming to the beloved EA Sports’ “Madden NFL” video game franchise, according to a report.
This iconic video game series launched in 1988 and continues to sell millions and millions of copies worldwide each year. Despite its consistent sales and popularity, it appears as though changes are coming to the next installment.
Citing sources, Insider Gaming reports that the “Madden 24” game is being considered a “make or break” game for the 35-year-old franchise. Here’s how one source described it to Insider Gaming:
“The discount for players who lost their franchise is only the beginning. EA has big plans for Madden 24 and the management of the game knows how big of a year it is. Not just for the game, but for their future in their positions.”
The report also noted that if “Madden 24” encounters similar issues to the most recent “Madden” video game, there will be “a lot of change among the game’s leadership.”
Several weeks ago, plenty of fans expressed frustration and outrage over technical issues in relation to the Connected Franchise Mode. Developers for the game posted an apology in a forum and noted that about 40 percent of lost files would be recovered.
You hear fans and users complaining about video games all the time. But regardless of what issues and complaints arise from “Madden 24”, the game is still going to sell millions of copies.
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But it’s encouraging for disgruntled users to hear that “Madden” video game developers are at least aware that they need to change something. Needless to say, it’ll be interesting to see what changes are brought to the franchise, though surely going to be a while until we learn of the adjustments for “Madden” 24.