In a new statement, EA Sports told IGN: We are not averse to talk about rumors and speculation Mut 22 coins; however, we are committed to continuing to improve Franchise as component of the ongoing Madden NFL 22 Live service and beyond. The two updates are part of the Franchise update that we'll provide with Madden NFL 22. We'll be providing more details regarding the updates in the new year.
The statement follows the report by Sports Gamers Online that EA has decided to stop any further Franchise mode update for Madden 22. The report cited IGN's chat with Madden 22 executive producer Seann Graddy. The executive producer said that the roadmap for content for the year ahead is "slightly smaller than the ones of years before" due to the fact that the team is concentrated on a few key areas instead of trying to roll out items on the size of Superstar KO, a well-received arcade mode that was introduced during Madden 20.
"I would say [the roadmap isprobably a bit more modest than in the past because we're really focusing on a couple of key parts of Madden 22 and also getting underway on Madden 23 in a big manner," Graddy said at the time. "So I will stand by what we've always stated over the last couple of years that we're a live service and we'll keep trying to make improvements to the game, but we're certainly not going talk about a completely new mode."
The announcement attracted attention due to the fact that franchise mode is a topic of contention with some Madden fans. The roadmap that was promised originally came in response to the #fixmaddenfranchise campaign buy mut coins, which was popular on Twitter between mid-2020. It was initiated following reports that EA had not planned improvements for franchise mode in the year prior.
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