Electronic Arts has once again used Madden NFL to predict the Super Bowl outcome, and the results often turn out to be accurate. EA's football video game series receives new installments yearly, with each title introducing new mechanics and changes to reflect the NFL's ongoing development. The Madden NFL Super Bowl simulation has become an annual tradition as well, with EA correctly predicting the Kansas City Chiefs as the 2020 Super Bowl winner two years ago.
The Madden NFL series prides itself on delivering detailed and realistic football simulations, with current-generation consoles allowing a large leap for Madden NFL 22. Motion capture technology and photorealistic graphics allow believable movement and facial expressions from its players, with each athlete modeled directly off of a real NFL player. This realism extends to EA's yearly Madden NFL Super Bowl simulation, with the big game prediction reportedly achieving 61% accuracy since its inception. The simulation recreates the Super Bowl in extreme detail, down to individual touchdowns and passes, but the outcome of each game is never set in stone. In 2021 Madden NFL 21 picked the Chiefs to win Super Bowl LV, which turned out to be inaccurate when Tom Brady's Tampa Bay Buccaneers emerged victorious.
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According to IGN, Electronic Arts' Madden NFL 22 predicts that the Cincinnati Bengals will win this year's Super Bowl by beating the LA Rams 24-21. While the Super Bowl simulation very rarely predicts the exact score of the game, the predicted score does suggest a very close game between the two titans. The report offers an in-depth breakdown of the simulation, with the Bengals scoring a touchdown in the first
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