The changing of the season brings shorter and cooler days, but more importantly, the return of Madden football. Madden 23 is back with its tried and true game modes that capture the intensity of NFL football.
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Similar to other sports games, Madden 23 puts you in the spotlight with Face of the Franchise. In this mode, you’ll create a player and grind your way to the Hall of Fame. We’ll break down the dos and don’ts in your journey toward superstardom on the gridiron.
Figuring out how you want to create your player is the most important part of Face of the Franchise. There are three different types of body builds to choose from: Agile, Balanced, and Bruiser. Each build offers its own advantages and disadvantages, primarily dependent on which position you choose.
Madden 23 offers five different positions to choose from: Quarterback, Running Back, Wide Receiver, Linebacker, and Cornerback. Whichever position you choose, know that you will only play that position. In other words, if you create a quarterback and you hand the ball off to the running back, you don’t control the ball carrier.
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Instead of being a college prospect that gets drafted to an NFL team, your player has already been in the league for five years. You’ll have contract offers from all 30 teams, but depending on what position you are, certain offers will be more lucrative than others. Each contract offer will have a letter grade that determines the quality of the offer based on your position and the team’s need. An offer might have a purple puzzle piece that indicates your type of play is a Scheme Fit, though the overall
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