Get Madden 26 For Cheap Or With Game Pass Just Before The Super Bowl
Super Bowl LX is coming up this Sunday, and if all the excitement and hype for football has you interested in picking up the newest Madden game, there are some nice discounts right now.
In this post we’re breaking down how you can save the most money on Madden NFL 26, or get it without paying anything extra through Xbox Game Pass and EA Play.
Madden NFL 26 deals
EA is keeping historical trends alive this year by once again offering a hefty discount on Madden NFL 26. The game is marked down by as much as 70% right now on console and PC, but only through February 11.
If you’re after a digital copy of Madden NFL 26, the PlayStation Store and Xbox Stores are offering the game for only $21, which is a nice discount from the standard $70 price. The Switch 2 eShop version remains priced at $70, however, so Nintendo fans are being left out of the savings. The PC version of Madden NFL 26 on Steam is also marked down to just $21 right now.
If you want a physical copy of Madden NFL 26 on a disc, Amazon has the PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and Switch 2 editions for just $35, with free shipping for Prime members. The game is also marked down nicely at Walmart, Best Buy, GameStop, and Target. You can use the buttons below to buy the game.
Game Pass and EA Play
Madden NFL 26 came to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass on February 5, allowing members to play the game on console or PC, or via the cloud. It’s available on Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass by way of EA Play, a subscription that’s included with Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass, so people who only subscribe to EA Play can get the game as well.
Super Bowl LX takes place on Sunday, February 8, featuring the Seattle Seahawks taking on the New England Patriots for the crown. The Seahawks are the betting-odd favorites to win the game, and EA’s own Super Bowl simulation in Madden predicted the Seahawks will win by a score of 23-20.
EA’s Super Bowl simulations have been eerily accurate and embarrassingly wrong over the years, but the simulation has correctly predicted the winner of the past two Super Bowls. Check out the gallery below to see a breakdown of the past 10+ years of EA Super Bowl simulations.
