InMadden NFL 25Franchise mode games, you can add an extra layer of complexity by fine-tuning the Game Style.

Quite different from the in-game difficulty modes on offer, Game Style determines how the AI will play. From reacting to your selected play to managing the subs, there are three different styles of AI you’re able to use in a game. Naturally, all three are pretty different, but there’s no right or wrong choice. When it comes to Franchise mode, one particular style certainly outdoes the remaining options.

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There are three different options to choose from.

Best Game Style in Madden NFL 25 Franchise mode

The Simulation variant is the best style to opt for inFranchise mode. In this particular mode, you’ll manage a franchise with the goal of winning the Super Bowl. Having a great team is just one part of the equation. In real life, teams do lose their superstars to injuries on the field.

If you’re going with Arcade or Competitive, that sense of unpredictability goes away. If there’s no in-game injury, there’s no emphasis on squad depth (which is a crucial thing in real-life squad management). Similarly, no reliance on in-game stats and attributes makes your trading policies and drafts pretty redundant.

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Hence, Simulation should be your go-to choice irrespective of the outcomes during games. If the difficulty feels too much, you can always take it down to Rookie. If your players are getting injured too frequently, verify to check out their levels of fatigue during games.

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