Madden 26 comes to EA Play members starting February 5th

If you’re a football fan like me, you know that next week is the Super Bowl, which also signals the end of the 2026 season. Not a good day for me, but what is good is that it’s time for this year’s version of Madden, Madden 26, which comes to EA Play members. You can jump in on the action tomorrow.

Members can also grab some perks and score the Supercharge Pack in Ultimate Team by logging in between February 5th and March 6th. The pack includes six Elite Player items, giving you a headstart to build your team in the off-season. You can keep the team building going by grabing the the monthly member back. Remember, the Supercharge pack is the one to have and is only available for a limited time.

What’s in this year’s game? It’s not just a remake of previous seasons. This year, AI-powered machine learning has been introduced and has been trained on nearly a decade of real NFL calls and in-game situations. Making Madden 26 the most explosive and authentic to date. Realistic play styles, with reactive tendencies to match your playstyle.

You’ll feel like you’re on the field with the unique team runouts, authentic stadium themes, and extreme weather conditions that do impact gameplay. Remember, EA Play is included in your Game Pass Ultimate membership, so you’ll get unlimited access to Madden 26, trials of select EA games, and 10 percent off your digital purchases.

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David Allen
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