The latest game in February 2024's Xbox Game Pass lineup arrives today in the form of Madden NFL 24! This is part of the EA Play collaboration, which means you'll need to be a Game Pass Ultimate (or PCGP) subscriber to take advantage.
Keep in mind that there are two separate versions of Madden NFL 24 on Xbox - one for the Xbox One and one for Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S - so you'll want to make sure you download the correct edition for your console.
As with all EA Play games, expect this to arrive on Xbox Game Pass Ultimate later in the day.
Here's more information on what you can expect from Madden NFL 24, along with the official trailer:
Madden NFL 24 (February 8)
Experience the newest iteration of FieldSENSE™ in Madden NFL 24. More realistic character movement and smarter AI gives you control to play out your gameplay strategy with the confidence to dominate any opponent.
Lead your team to a Super Bowl victory in Franchise, build a powerhouse Madden Ultimate Team™, take over The Yard, be the star in Face of the Franchise, and unleash your X-Factors in SSKO.
Excited for Madden NFL 24 on Xbox Game Pass? Let us know down in the comments below.
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Ah, literally just posted about this in the article for February gp titles. Hasn't arrived yet in Australia and we're just into the 9th. I guess they drop at a set time rather than per region.
Never understood the rules of the game, but I am always curious about career modes.
@Lup don’t get your hopes up too much for the career mode. It’s nothing to be too excited about. Especially if you played any of the NCAA games and their “Road to glory” modes.
I am a relatively smart person but I never figured out how to basically kick the ball…. Maybe 24 is the year I watch some 12 year old explain the 84 button presses to make a field goal…
@AlwaysPlaying I'm Aussie and haven't played a madden in many a year but from memory you go to the "special teams" play selection and you'll find the "punt" plays there. I think the last time I played one the game was smart enough to suggest them when appropriate. From there it's like a standard power meter deal to actually kick.
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