Beyond that, we don’t know much at this time regarding how Madden NFL 21 will advance the franchise in a substantial way. Some of the recent entries into the franchise have leaned heavily on the series’ evolving story mode, so we fully expect this upcoming entry to advance the series’ “campaign” with an even more involved entry.
Of course, the appeal of most Madden titles remains their annually updated rosters and gameplay refinements. So far as that goes, this year’s title will likely be especially anticipated. Not only was the 2020 free agency period and 2020 NFL Draft class crazier than usual (who doesn’t want to see Tom Brady in that Tampa Bay throwback jersey?) but with the spread of COVID-19 threatening to derail or seriously hinder the upcoming NFL season, Madden NFL 21 may just prove to be the best way to experience NFL action this year.
Here’s everything else we know about Madden NFL 21:
Madden NFL 21 Release Date
We don’t currently know the release date for Madden NFL 21, but it will be released sometime in 2020 and will be available for PS5 and Xbox Series X. As we mentioned, the Xbox Series X version of the game will be Smart Delivery compatible with the Xbox One version of the game.
Madden NFL 21 Trailer
The very first trailer for Madden NFL 21 doesn’t showcase much new footage of the upcoming game, but it does feature Kansas City star Patrick Mahomes as well as a look at the evolution of Madden games over the years.