RIGHT IN THE GAME: Madden NFL is getting a documentary for EA’s American football series, and hopefully it’ll delve deeper into Greg Jennings’ touchdown run

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RIGHT IN THE GAME: Madden NFL is getting a documentary for EA’s American football series, and hopefully it’ll delve deeper into Greg Jennings’ touchdown run

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If you’d like to know more about the behind-the-scenes journey that brought EA’s Madden series to this year’s confusingly titled Madden NFL 25, I’ve got good news for you. A documentary about the series, “It’s In The Game: Madden NFL,” will be available on Amazon Prime Video later this month.

Yeah, forget about playing virtual American football, because we’ve entered a period of the real-world NFL season that’s either really good, just kind of there, or the most frustrating thing you’ve ever experienced – depending on your team Whether it’s 7-2, 5-4 or 2-7 – it’s time to watch something about virtual football.

The four-part documentary series is set to launch on the streaming service on November 26, and a nice trailer has just been released to give you a taste of what you can expect to see. Basically, it seemed like a lot of people in the 90s were like “What, a video game that millions of people loved, how could that be a good idea?” John Madden saved the day with his charisma and Name value and then gradually charge for today’s entry.

“One of the biggest video games of all time was a groundbreaking brand that became a global phenomenon that spanned generations – something that almost never happens,” the blurb reads. “Now, 36 years after the first game was released, EA Sports is giving audiences unprecedented access to the game makers that are changing gaming and our culture.”

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Honestly, I just wish we could talk about something fun, like how unstoppable Madden 2004’s Michael Vick was, and maybe some references to possibly the most infamous Madden match of all time , Greg Jennings gave the team his back and somehow scored a touchdown with a broken leg.

Like, come on EA, please tell us how a proven good Packers receiver was finally able to overcome the laws of the universe and sneak past Darren Sharper, the toughest hitter in the league One of the safety guards. Is this a glitch? Do all Madden players still secretly do this if the mood strikes, or does fate only unleash knowing that you’ll be immediately recorded on replay saying something funny and then pasted onto YouTube This kind of thing for prosperity? Or is Madden 2010 Greg Jennings just a tank?

Anyway, here’s the thing, if you want more Madden you can read my review of this year’s entry, Madden NFL 25.

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