
Game Rant recently played a couple of games of Madden NFL 26 during a visit to EA's Tiburon office in Orlando, Florida.

Just in time for Super Bowl weekend, EA Play is adding EA SPORTS™ Madden NFL 26 to The Play List, giving members unlimited access to the latest entry in the franchise.

Mahi from NoobFeed writes: In all seriousness, we urge you not to buy EA SPORTS Madden NFL 26 if you truly want a football sim that's worth the $70 price tag; that will wake EA up, we hope. It's desperately needed at this point. At its core, Madden NFL 26 is respectable, but it's not the one for a football fanatic to be proud of.

TG writes: As a longtime fan who's logged countless hours in the Madden series since the early 2000s, I approached Madden NFL 26 with a mix of excitement and skepticism. EA Sports has promised big changes year after year, but this installment aims to deliver on its tagline of being “Built from Sundays.”
Are they going to put the same fascist commercials in the game as they did for the SB?