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Madden NFL 15 delivers everything fans need to own their rivals on both sides of the field, including the most immersive defensive gameplay control in franchise history. Like the Super Bowl XLVIII champion Seattle Seahawks, you can pave your way to the Lombardi Trophy by building a stout defense fit to challenge the most prolific offenses in the game. Fans will also experience an entirely new broadcast presentation that delivers Madden NFL game day like never before with dramatic all-new camera angles, as well as dynamic pre-game and halftime features. It’s not just football, it’s Madden Season.

Deliver on Defense


A New Point of View – See defense through a whole new lens with all-new camera angles that let you attack the play from the defensive’s perspective. Lock in on a single defender and go for the big play or follow the action wherever the ball goes.

Bring the Heat –
Utilize a new set of pass rush tools to beat your blocker and disrupt the backfield. New mechanics to jump the snap, shed blocks and steer offensive linemen put your in control and make defensive linemen more powerful and versatile than ever.

Risk vs. Reward –
Defenders can now make aggressive or conservative tackles in the open field, with proximity cones showing the effective range of each. Aggressive tackles can lead to big plays and fumbles, but conservative tackles are more likely to bring the ball-carrier down without giving up extra yards. The choice is yours, but so are the consequences.

Best of Broadcast


Director’s Cut – Broadcast and NFL Films –inspired presentation redefines the way games are presented. New cameras capture the emotion of every play from fresh new perspectives, and choose from 6 gameplay cameras pre-snap to get the best view of the action.

Show Time – The new pre-game and halftime shows, complete with studio commentary, tell the story of the game, with special emphasis on game-changing matchups and big play highlights.

Be a Student of the Game

Crowd-sourced Play Call – A revolutionary recommendation engine utilizes data from millions of online games to surface the best selection of plays possible for the match-up and situation. Sort from traditional sets and formations, to expert recommendations, to what’s working the best in the Madden NFL community.

Run The Gauntlet – Skills Trainer has been expanded to teach not only gameplay skills, but strategy and football concepts as well. Learn how to read zone defenses, when to hot route a receiver, and more with nearly 50 new tutorials and drills. Once you’ve mastered the basics, enter The Gauntlet where your skills will be put to the ultimate test through intense challenges and boss battles.

On top of the features above, be sure to check out the new Madden screenshots which you can find here.

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Member Comments
# 21 JohnDoe8865 @ 06/09/14 06:24 PM
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Originally Posted by JKSportsGamer1984
Screenshots look great but still no females in the crowd? What does EA have against women? Lol
After playing MLB 14: The Show and seeing the varied female/children crowd members, this a a really good point and something needed in the future.
 
# 22 BigBadTom @ 06/09/14 06:41 PM
Are there no game mode improvements?
 
# 23 ggsimmonds @ 06/09/14 09:18 PM
1. In defense of EA, year in and year out we always hear from the community how first and foremost the focus needs to be on improving gameplay and EA finally does this and we get complaints about lack of equipment and features. Come on man.

2. You're doing it wrong EA. Year in and year out the community has been (rightly) criticizing playcalling (defense in particular) and EA thinks crowd-sourcing is the solution?? furthermore they think by using the popular plays in online games this makes one a "student of the game???" That is ridiculous and absurd. Horrible, just horrible
 
# 24 eye guy @ 06/09/14 09:30 PM
And so it begins...
 
# 25 EmmdotFrisk @ 06/09/14 09:47 PM
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Originally Posted by braves_94
I want to believe that EA actuall read a post of mine on here. But I just don't know...

"And I want to see the right analogue used as a hit stick. And not the arcade-y hit stick of old. But so pressing down on it will provide with a tackle. Hit it too early, and pentalties like face masking and horse-collar will come in play, as well as the big hits of old. Hit it late and miss a tackle. Or perfect timing for a well executed tackle. Bring some skill back into defense!"
Hi there. Read.
 
# 26 azdawgpound @ 06/09/14 10:00 PM
Run The Gauntlet – Skills Trainer has been expanded to teach not only gameplay skills, but strategy and football concepts as well. Learn how to read zone defenses, when to hot route a receiver, and more with nearly 50 new tutorials and drills. Once you’ve mastered the basics, enter The Gauntlet where your skills will be put to the ultimate test through intense challenges and boss battles.


wow so they really taking the whole role playing into madden??? boss battles? what we gonna see manning and brady throwing down with fist ta cuffs??? lmfao


and far as equipment since the golden boy RG3 is still only one allowed with one arm sleeve guess i'll have to edit the sleeve onto manziel like I did in 25 with long sleeve, rubber sleeve and double wrist band better then not having it on him.
 
# 27 Hassan Darkside @ 06/09/14 10:18 PM
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Originally Posted by azdawgpound
Run The Gauntlet – Skills Trainer has been expanded to teach not only gameplay skills, but strategy and football concepts as well. Learn how to read zone defenses, when to hot route a receiver, and more with nearly 50 new tutorials and drills. Once you’ve mastered the basics, enter The Gauntlet where your skills will be put to the ultimate test through intense challenges and boss battles.


wow so they really taking the whole role playing into madden??? boss battles? what we gonna see manning and brady throwing down with fist ta cuffs??? lmfao


and far as equipment since the golden boy RG3 is still only one allowed with one arm sleeve guess i'll have to edit the sleeve onto manziel like I did in 25 with long sleeve, rubber sleeve and double wrist band better then not having it on him.
Meh, don't care. Sounds like another iteration of a glorified practice mode.
 
# 28 apollon42 @ 06/09/14 10:22 PM
All of those new screenshots are on par with the Kaepernick pic. The trailer looks just as good as the RG3 trailer from last year.
 
# 29 DiscountCleric @ 06/09/14 10:56 PM
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Originally Posted by volstopfan14
I really hope we get improvements to CFM. I'm kinda concerned we aren't gonna get much of anything.
They usually come in their own blog post, though. Nothing specific during the initial previews.
 
# 30 JasonZimmerman @ 06/10/14 10:29 AM
So is Cap the ONLY one with Tattoos?! I will be pissed if so! They mentioned player scan....is he the only one they scanned?! Everything else I'm pleased to hear about.
 
# 31 azdawgpound @ 06/10/14 11:37 AM
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Originally Posted by JasonZimmerman
So is Cap the ONLY one with Tattoos?! I will be pissed if so! They mentioned player scan....is he the only one they scanned?! Everything else I'm pleased to hear about.


he went out and got permission to have his tats in the game so unless they put generic ones back in game yes he's only one in the game just like RG3 is only one allowed one arm sleeve.
 
# 32 HARTSTOPPER @ 06/10/14 12:38 PM
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A New Point of View – See defense through a whole new lens with all-new camera angles that let you attack the play from the defensive’s perspective. Lock in on a single defender and go for the big play or follow the action wherever the ball goes.
Player Lock. Got it.. It's been in and out of games for a while now. Not new, just re-labeled
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Bring the Heat – Utilize a new set of pass rush tools to beat your blocker and disrupt the backfield. New mechanics to jump the snap, shed blocks and steer offensive linemen put your in control and make defensive linemen more powerful and versatile than ever.
Now you have button displays that tell you which pass rush move to use. However, the average fan can go to the player ratings and see which move the rusher uses best and use it. "New" but an extremely poor selling point.
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Risk vs. Reward – Defenders can now make aggressive or conservative tackles in the open field, with proximity cones showing the effective range of each. Aggressive tackles can lead to big plays and fumbles, but conservative tackles are more likely to bring the ball-carrier down without giving up extra yards. The choice is yours, but so are the consequences.
tl;dr - Hit stick vs just pressing square. Not new, just re-branded yet again.----------I really cannot see why people continue to support EA in their development of Madden. This is just so completely unacceptable, and I wish the little Jimmy's of the world would stop spending mommy and daddy's money on inferior products. The only way I can conceivably see EA making serious changes would be to hit them in the pockets. I just don't know if we will ever have enough people on board to make that sort of impact. I feel like EA has likely invested more money renewing their exclusivity arrangement with the NFL than actually developing new technologies for Madden.
 
# 33 JasonZimmerman @ 06/10/14 01:43 PM
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Originally Posted by azdawgpound
he went out and got permission to have his tats in the game so unless they put generic ones back in game yes he's only one in the game just like RG3 is only one allowed one arm sleeve.
Well I just hope they do put generic ones in. Generic sleeves, and such. Something is better than plan arms.
 
# 34 apollon42 @ 06/10/14 02:35 PM
Did they mess up Russell Wilson's skin color again? He looks like Tavares Jackson in this picture.
 

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