
This has evolved to Next Gen Stats: Star Driven AI will allow for team tendencies and AI behavior to better detail how each team plays as it’s based on real-world data. Last year, EA implemented the use of Next Gen Stats to allow players to better replicate themselves on the digital field. Known as the M-Factor, this will be a game changer for Madden as it implements new variables to properly capture those dramatic fourth quarter moments in a NFL game. Much like building up a Superstar X-Factor ability, there will be a meter that will trigger these events. The Homefield Advantage is triggered by the new Gameday Momentum. This is similar to what the NCAA games had years ago. For example, a louder stadium such as Seattle will cause receivers to miss hot routes and viewing a play will result in messed up routes. Each team will have its own Homefield Advantage that will affect gameplay with the focus on using each of the stadium’s main characteristic. New environments and presentation elements will help capture impact moments along with new player personas and on-field reactions. Gameday Atmosphere will bring the power of the crowd. Each game will offer a deeper level of strategy and unique storytelling to unfold with every matchup. Three core components will drive Dynamic Gameplay: Gameday Atmosphere, Gameday Momentum and Next Gen Stats: Star Driven AI. Franchise Mode will also be adding some community requests as the team provided updates to the mode throughout last year and will be bringing more this year.ĭynamic Gameplay involves the raw emotion of the crowds on NFL gameday.

EA is introducing Dynamic Gameplay for Madden NFL 22 and will be offering a true homefield advantage to games with a focus being more on the single player experience. Madden NFL 22 will be changing how the game is played and providing substantial improvements.

Football season is creeping up and that means the latest Madden NFL game is on the horizon.
