is set to release soon and EA Sports is offering multiple versions of the game along with some pre-order bonuses. comes in both a Standard and Deluxe Edition, and while both games have pre-order bonuses, the Deluxe Edition comes with a few more. There are also slight differences in what players get from the base game of each, though they aren’t so drastic that fans will feel they are forced to get the Deluxe Edition to get the most out of.
One interesting aspect about the pre-order bonuses for both editions of is that they largely impact one game mode. If players aren’t a fan of that mode, which many have expressed they aren’t, then there isn’t much incentive to pre-order the game. players will likely also want to know ahead of time what they’re being up-charged for when buying the Deluxe Edition, as it has similar issues to the pre-order bonuses. That said, it could be argued that pre-order bonuses and Deluxe Edition add-ons being this frivolous is actually a big win for consumers.
EA Sports is releasing two football games back to back, leaving players to wonder which game they should pick: College Football 25, or Madden NFL 25?
Unlike other games that have Deluxe Editions, there isn’t much difference between the two versions of. There is no substantial DLC or season pass that comes with the Deluxe Edition. Instead, it only has two small changes that set it apart from the Standard Edition. The first of those is that the Deluxe Edition comes with 4600 Madden Points, which is the in-game currency used for ’s Ultimate Team Mode.
The Deluxe Edition costs $99.99, $30 more than the Standard Edition. The cost seems to be largely justified by the in-game currency players receive along with it since there aren’t any major additions to the game’s content. In, players could purchase 5,850 Madden Points for $50. If the exchange rate stays the same, players get a deal on points by getting 4600 for $30. That said, Madden Points are mainly used for Ultimate Team Mode, so
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