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Madden NFL Mobile
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| Madden NFL Mobile | |
|---|---|
The Madden Mobile 20 title cover featuring Patrick Mahomes | |
| Developer | EA Tiburon |
| Publisher | EA Sports |
| Series | Madden NFL |
| Platforms | Android, iOS |
| Release | August 26, 2014 (Season 1) August 19, 2015 (Season 2) August 17, 2016 (Season 3) August 15, 2017 (Season 4) August 15, 2018 (Season 5) July 30, 2019 (Season 6) August 6, 2020 (Season 7) August 20, 2021 (Season 8) August 18, 2022 (Season 9) August 10, 2023 (Season 10) August 7, 2024 (Season 11) August 7, 2025 (Season 12) |
| Genre | Sports |
| Modes | Single-player, multiplayer |
Madden NFL Mobile is an American football mobile sports game based on the National Football League, developed and published by EA Sports. An entry in the Madden NFL series, the game was released for Android and iOS devices on August 26, 2014.
Gameplay
[edit]Madden NFL Mobile (MM) began as a mobile version of Madden Ultimate Team (MUT), with features like players and cards being available. To earn these, players participate in "Live Events", which can earn them card packs and coins. Another mode that is available is a season mode. In prior versions of Madden Mobile, this was called "Season" mode, which allows players to play a full 17-game season, which extends to the Super Bowl.[1] This feature was removed in MADDEN OVERDRIVE, but was reintroduced in 2020 as "seasons".
Being a freemium game, players can spend real-life money to purchase packs, in game currency, and "Bundles" that include a certain number of packs and a topper of an item. The game is also level-based, and features like bonuses for rewards that increase as one reaches higher levels.[2] There is also another mode labeled "Leagues" where players may join or create a league alongside other players that face in Tournaments against other leagues, offering a chat box, goals with rewards such as players and tokens. The ability for players to send other players within the league packs was discontinued with MM 2017.
The game itself features standard football rules, such as scoring mechanics including touchdowns, field goals, and safeties. It also features real plays categorized as "long passes", "short passes", "play action passes", and "run" plays for the offense; "man coverage", "zone coverage", and "blitz" plays for the defense. It also features multiple special plays available at any point including punts, fake punts, field goals, quarterback kneels, and fake field goals. There are also up to four different styles for kickoffs, kick returns, punt, punt returns (left, right, middle, duplicates, onside kicks, etc.) The game was connectable with Facebook to allow for more social features, but has been discontinued as of Madden Mobile 26. Though players can also create unlinked accounts.
Seasons
[edit]Seasons have been a part of a game since the start, however have been changed every year and were eviscerated in Madden Overdrive. In Madden Mobile 20, they were brought back and new features were added to make it a more realistic experience for the player.[3]
There are multiple seasons modes, including 2025 NFL season involving the realistic season and managing teams.[4]
Events
[edit]Events is a game mode in which players may participate in various challenges for rewards. Typically, there is no charge to play Events once, but replays of some events must be played using an in-game reward token called "Blitz Tokens". The use of "Stamina" to play events was eliminated with the launch of Madden Overdrive and was reintroduced in season six.
Completing these events earn the player rewards, such as card packs, coins, players, experience points, or one of the program specific currencies that were rolled out with the Madden Overdrive version of the game. There are also seasonal live events for things such as Black Friday, Thanksgiving, and Christmas, Easter as well as Super Bowl and Playoff Recap events. Every day of the week, there are new live events.
Head to Head
[edit]Madden Overdrive did away with the Head to Head mode with Madden Overdrive, replacing it with the game's namesake "Overdrive" mode. Madden NFL Overdrive removed the original head-to-head format and replaced it with the Overdrive mode. This new take on Head to Head features real-time multiplayer for the first time in franchise history, in which both players try to score as many "Fantasy Points" as possible in a 3-minute game. However, the gamemode was eventually scraped and replaced with the original Head to Head mode in MM 22.
Blitz Tournaments
[edit]Originally implemented in MM18, Blitz Tournaments were a mode that took place every weekend that put opponents in a head-to-head match, usually with a modification to the gameplay (i.e. Only being able to call pass plays, having a limited amount of plays to score, etc.). Players had to get as many wins as possible over the course of the weekend, with the top players receiving sought after player cards as a reward. This mode was released to overwhelming success, becoming one of the most popular game modes in Madden Mobile's history.
When Madden NFL Overdrive launched, the mode was not initially included in the game, which came as both a shock and disappointment to many returning players. However, the mode was re-released in December 2018, with a few changes. Now, blitz tournaments run through the entire week, instead of just the weekends. Tournaments now use Overdrive instead of the original head-to-head mode, and have yet to include any gameplay modifiers in the tournaments thus far. Doing well in these tournaments awards players with a currency they can use for a variety of rewards, including elite and diamond players, grab bag packs, and 94 OVR Blitz Tournament Masters. While the mode is popular, it most likely will not see the success it had the year before.
Leagues
[edit]Joining a League will give the player user interaction with other players inside the game. In a league, one can play each other in a head-to-head match for bragging rights. There are League Tournaments that a league can play in as a team: all players participating in the tournament will have three drives to score as high as possible against another league. The rewards of tournaments is league XP, used to level up. Finally, there are League Championships, in which players compete against each other in a championship tournament that will rank them based on their performances in the tournament.
Auction House
[edit]The Auction House is a place where players may bid/buy cards. While since its inception, the Auction House was a place where players could buy items being sold by other players, that system was changed mid-season in MM 18 to a brokered auction house, in which a bot acts as an intermediary between players buying and selling their cards. Bidding allows the player to bid slowly against others with a slightly lower chance of winning the item. Buying the item allows the player to immediately end the bidding process and earn the item for the amount bought for. The player may not buy the item if the buy price is less than the bidding price. A common activity on the Auction House is referred to as "sniping," or buying items for low prices as soon as they are available and reselling them for profit. The Auction house shuts down a few days before a new season begins, but posting to the Auction House is disabled 3 days prior to going down. Ten percent of the coins made on the transaction are deducted as a tax. The auction house became no longer available in MM22.
Players
[edit]Players come in the form of cards or captains. Cards can vary in power, scarcity, tier, and the stats on the card. All cards feature a power, a key aspect of the player's team which determines their performance in all multiplayer game modes, such as Overdrive and Arena. Captains are exclusive to the Overdrive game mode, and give boosts to the player's team. They also give a Captain Bonus when the player completes the bonus objective, which gives the player extra points in the match. Different Captains can be unlocked in several ways, including completing a fixed amount of matches or scoring a certain number of points with a captain.
Packs
[edit]Packs are another element to the game. Prior to the launch of Madden Overdrive, it was a major element. However, most traditional packs were eliminated and were replaced by packs purchased with various tokens and currencies available in-game. However, some packs require spending of actual money, in the form of Madden Cash. There are many different packs available for different times and lengths. Some packs such as the Pro Pack are available 24/7, while others (such as Super Bowl) are available for a few days. Packs could include rare collectibles, bronze to onyx players, etc. and vary in value.
There are uniforms for all 32 teams and some special uniforms that are earned from playing events. The default uniform depends on the team being used. Some special uniforms come out for example throwback uniforms and special uniforms for the events. Uniforms may be purchased with in-game coins, cash, and gems. They may also be obtained through packs.
Release
[edit]The game received a soft launch on the Canadian App Store on August 12, 2014.[5]
The game was released on the iOS App Store and on Android's Google Play, the same day that Madden NFL 15 was released on console. A large update, coinciding with the release of Madden NFL 16, was released in August 2015. The new features were added in the season such as achievements, league improvements, a redesigned hub, more Live Events, and better tuning.[6] Seasonal updates for Madden NFL 17 and Madden NFL 18 were also released. For the 2018–19 season, the game was renamed to Madden NFL Overdrive. It was renamed back to Madden Mobile for the 2019–20 season. In 2020 - 21 season, the game was renamed once again as Madden NFL 21 Mobile to known as a mobile version of Madden NFL 21 instead of being a separate mobile game. Since then, the year on the game title was changed after each season update.
Reception
[edit]| Publication | Score |
|---|---|
| Gamezebo | |
| Pocket Gamer |
Madden NFL Mobile got mixed reviews. On Metacritic, the game got 68%.[9] Pocket Gamer gave it 7 out of 10 and said that "Madden NFL Mobile has come a long way, but it feels like it could still go a bit further. It's absolutely worth a look if you're a fan, but it's probably not going to rock your world."[10] Phandroid said that "Whether the annoyances of microtransactions and modern-day mobile gaming annoy you, we at least appreciate that there’s a pretty good game beneath the green veil of dollar bills EA decided to decorate it with.".[11]
Compatibility
[edit]As of August 4, 2025, game controllers used for the PlayStation and Xbox consoles are compatible for Madden Mobile 26 via Bluetooth on your mobile device.
References
[edit]- ^ Katie Williams (August 11, 2014). "MADDEN MOBILE ANNOUNCED FOR IOS AND ANDROID". IGN. News Corporation. Archived from the original on August 30, 2017. Retrieved January 10, 2018.
- ^ Grundman, Blake (August 26, 2014). "Madden NFL Mobile Review". 148 Apps. Archived from the original on August 30, 2017. Retrieved January 10, 2018.
- ^ "Madden NFL 22 Mobile - Free Mobile Football Game - EA SPORTS Official Site". August 20, 2021. Retrieved May 5, 2020.
- ^ Tim (November 17, 2019). "Madden Mobile 20 Season Mode Guide: A Complete Guide to Win More Games in Season Mode". Level Winner. Archived from the original on December 19, 2022. Retrieved December 19, 2022.
- ^ Nelson, Jared (August 12, 2014). "'Madden NFL Mobile' Soft-Launches in Canada, and Yeah, It's a Free to Play Game". TouchArcade. Retrieved January 10, 2018.
- ^ Tasos Lazarides (September 14, 2016). "The 'Madden NFL Mobile' 2016 Season Is Here". TouchArcade. MacRumors. Archived from the original on January 11, 2018. Retrieved January 10, 2018.
- ^ Nick Tylwalk (August 26, 2014). "Madden NFL Mobile Review: Keeping the Drive Going". Gamezebo. Archived from the original on January 11, 2018. Retrieved January 10, 2018.
- ^ "Madden NFL Mobile". September 2, 2014. Archived from the original on August 28, 2021. Retrieved October 16, 2020.
- ^ "Madden NFL Mobile". Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved January 10, 2018.
{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) - ^ Rob Rich (September 2, 2014). "Madden NFL Mobile". Pocket Gamer. Archived from the original on January 11, 2018. Retrieved January 10, 2018.
- ^ Quentyn Kennemer (August 31, 2014). "Madden NFL Mobile review: The best of Ultimate Team right in your Pocket". Archived from the original on January 11, 2018. Retrieved January 10, 2018.
Madden NFL Mobile
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Development history
Madden NFL Mobile was initially developed by EA Tiburon as a free-to-play mobile adaptation of the flagship Madden NFL series, marking EA's first foray into microtransaction-driven sports gaming on mobile platforms.[7][8] The game underwent significant evolution in subsequent seasons, with a major pivot in 2018 when it was renamed Madden NFL Overdrive to signify a complete rebuild emphasizing fast-paced action, enhanced visuals, real-time physics, and new PvP modes featuring an Overdrive meter for tactical unlocks tied to player classes, captains, and coaches.[9] In 2020, the title reverted to Madden NFL Mobile with the launch of a entirely new app for the Madden NFL 21 season, introducing the Madden Today hub for real-time NFL event integration and a revamped core gameplay loop focused on daily challenges, crafting, and trading to align more closely with live league progression.[10][11] This update also incorporated AI-driven elements to simulate play outcomes more authentically, drawing from real NFL data to enhance strategic depth and roster progression without carrying over prior content.[11] Key innovations included the ongoing integration of NFL Draft events starting in 2016, allowing players to acquire rookie cards and participate in themed live events mirroring the annual draft. Annual updates have continued to refine these features.Release timeline
Madden NFL Mobile launched initially for Android devices on August 18, 2014, followed by an iOS release on August 26, 2014, marking the debut of the free-to-play mobile title developed by EA Sports in partnership with the National Football League (NFL).[12] The game featured licensed NFL rosters and began with a global rollout, allowing players worldwide to build teams and compete in simulated football matches.[1] The title has followed an annual iteration cycle aligned with NFL seasons, with major updates introducing new features and content each year. For instance, the 2015 update, corresponding to Madden NFL 16 Mobile released on August 19, added live events tied to real-world NFL happenings. Subsequent seasons continued this pattern, including Season 3 on August 17, 2016, and Season 4 on August 15, 2017, each expanding gameplay modes and roster options through ongoing NFL licensing integrations.[1] By 2018, the game shifted focus in its development, including a rebranding effort to streamline its identity as a persistent mobile platform.[13] Amid rumors in 2023 suggesting potential discontinuation following the early shutdown of older versions like Madden Mobile 23, EA reaffirmed its commitment to the franchise with continued updates and a licensing extension with the NFL through at least 2026.[14][15] This support culminated in the launch of Madden NFL 26 Mobile on August 14, 2025, which introduced AI-enhanced quarterback (QB) DNA and coach systems powered by machine learning trained on nearly a decade of NFL data for more realistic play-calling and strategy.[16][17]| Year | Version/Season | Release Date | Key Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2014 | Season 1 (Madden NFL Mobile 15) | August 18 (Android), August 26 (iOS) | Initial launch with core team-building and head-to-head modes; global availability. |
| 2015 | Season 2 (Madden NFL 16 Mobile) | August 19 | Introduction of live events synced to NFL schedule. |
| 2016 | Season 3 | August 17 | Expanded multiplayer tournaments. |
| 2017 | Season 4 | August 15 | Enhanced progression systems. |
| 2018 | Season 5 (Madden NFL Overdrive) | August 15 | Complete rebuild with rebranding to Overdrive, fast-paced action, and new PvP modes.[18] |
| 2019 | Season 6 | July 30 | Continued evolution of live events and roster updates. |
| 2020 | Madden NFL 21 Mobile | August 6 | Launch of entirely new app, Madden Today hub, and revamped gameplay loop.[10] |
| 2021 | Madden NFL 22 Mobile | August 20 | Annual season update with new features and NFL integration.[19] |
| 2022 | Madden NFL 23 Mobile | August 18 | Further refinements to core modes and events.[20] |
| 2023 | Madden NFL 24 Mobile | August 10 | Enhanced customization and live NFL ties.[21] |
| 2024 | Madden NFL 25 Mobile | August 16 | AI improvements and seasonal content updates.[22] |
| 2025 | Madden NFL 26 Mobile | August 14 | AI-driven QB and coach features for immersive decision-making.[23] |
