The latest Madden 25 title update has made plenty of changes to the gameplay and presentation of the game.
A highly requested gameplay feature was finally introduced, and a new gameplay camera was added. AI was improved, new uniforms were added, and the tackling physics was improved to deliver the most realistic gameplay experience possible.
So let's find out everything about the latest Madden 25 title update.
A Plethora of Gameplay Changes
The Madden 25 title update introduced many significant gameplay changes, with the biggest being the ability to save custom audibles. This feature was something the community had been asking for, as it makes it easier for players to access their go-to plays against a certain defensive scheme.
As mentioned above, the AI was improved across the board, with multiple gameplay aspects, such as routes, catches, QB decision-making, and defensive pressure, all being tuned.
Tackling physics was enhanced, with physics-based tackles, diving tackles, and collision between ball carriers and defenders being improved. This makes tackles more realistic, which in turn makes the Madden 25 gameplay experience more authentic.
Big Presentation Improvements
Presentation changes were a big part of this Madden 25 title update, with many new face masks being introduced, and updates to the Chiefs and Texans uniforms being made.
But that's not all, the pre-snap field view in the the standard gameplay camera was tuned, and a new gameplay camera, Standard Alternate, was added to the game. The Standard Alternate camera is very similar to the default camera in College Football 25.
As usual, a plethora of bug fixes was also introduced, addressing many of the bugs players were experiencing across all Madden 25 modes.
This is everything players need to know about the latest Madden 25 title update. Players can take a look at the full gridiron notes for this title update here.