There was recently a corruption issue for the EA Sports’ Madden NFL 23 video game that is causing an outrage among many of the game’s users.
As noted by Ars Technica, players are experiencing a corruption for the Connected Franchise Mode in Madden NFL 23. On Dec. 26, the @MaddenNFLDirect Twitter account tweeted that they were aware of an issue. In a follow-up tweet, the account stated that players should be able to continue playing Connected Franchise Mode without issue.
In a Madden NFL 23 forum post, developers for the game offered an apology and revealed that only about 40 percent of the lost files:
“First off, we are sorry that this happened. We know how important your franchises are to you and we are actively working on a fix to restore some files via a backup as soon as possible. However, not all affected leagues can be restored. The team is currently projecting around 40% of leagues to be recovered. We will communicate an updated timeline next week around the potential restoration of save files from a backup.”
As you could probably guess, there were plenty of gamers and fans who weren’t the least bit pleased with the recent development.
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Madden is one of the most popular video game series’ out there, but there will always be a plethora of frustrated customers who have no time or tolerance for glitches like this. But it’s simply part of the video gaming and technology words.
And for the people who promise to never buy the game again because of technical issues like this? We’ve all heard that one before. The popularity of this game isn’t waning in the slightest.