Sep-27-2019 PST Madden 20

Annual sports releases are a tradition now Mut 20 coins

Annual sports releases are a tradition now Mut 20 coins and the 2019 season has kicked off with Madden 20.Madden will officially drop on 2 August on PS4, Xbox One, and PC.


The question that gamers face every year is “why should I get this one?”. What step forward has been made in 12 months that means you should part with your hard-earned cash?



Some games promise the world and deliver, with new game types landing and tweaks to career mode being perfected (I’m looking at you F1 2019). Others, like FIFA 20, have to try and win back fans after a poor year and some on-coming competition.


Madden 20 was not facing any competition thanks to its continued exclusivity deal with the NFL, and Madden 19 received pretty solid reviews and had strong player engagement throughout the year. So what have they done to try and create a reason for you to buy this years version rather than simply sticking to last years one?



This is the biggest addition to the franchise this year. EA have been trying to create a meaningful story mode in their games for a while now, from The Journey in FIFA to Long Shot in the previous 2 Maddens. Neither really took off primarily because they were a series of cut scenes with very little gameplay involved.



You play a highly regarded high school quarterback who gets to take his pick of 10 elite football schools from Oregon to Miami. After declaring for a school you end up riding the bench for 4 years, only to start your first game in the college football playoff semi-final.


You get a full 2 games in college Madden 20 coins with the school band in the background and the gorgeous uniforms on full display, between the obligatory cut scenes, but there is some interactive dialogue and it sets the bedrock for your character.

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