Electronic Arts Inc.'s EA "Madden NFL 24" is facing persistent bug issues, despite recent patches released in late August and early September.
The most prominent problems are in the Franchise mode, particularly related to a draft class bug that causes players to look identical as they progress further in the game, IGN reported.
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“It's incredibly deflating that I've spent the last week starting on draft classes (I'm planning on/hoping to make 2024-2029) and all the work done on everything in the "Edit Appearance" section gets erased (except maybe heights and weights) and all the players look like stick figures,” Reddit user tomahawksport wrote.
Another significant bug affects Superstar mode, where star players are being traded away for nothing, disrupting the gameplay experience.
The community has highlighted these issues, and EA Tiburon is aware of them but has not provided a specific timeline for fixes.
These glitches, along with ongoing problems from previous versions, have led to player dissatisfaction and low user scores for Madden NFL 24.
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