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How to pre-order EA Sports Madden NFL 25: Prices, standard edition, deluxe edition, MVP bundle

You can buy it with the other EA American football game launching this year.

We all knew it was coming, but EA has shared details on this year’s Madden NFL game, simply titled EA Sports Madden NFL 25 (not to be confused with the Madden NFL 25 from 2013). With three different editions available across multiple platforms, we’ve broken down what each one contains and how much they cost ahead of the game’s release on August 16.

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EA Sports Madden NFL 25 platforms

EA Sports Madden NFL 25 is available to pre-order on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam and Epic Games Store. The PS5 and Xbox Series X|S versions also come with a PlayStation 4 and Xbox One version respectively, so last-generation console owners can pick up those versions for access.

EA Sports Madden NFL 25 price and how to pre-order

Here are all the different editions available for EA Sports Madden NFL 25 as well as how much they cost:

  • Standard Edition (PS5/Xbox): $69.99 / £69.99
  • Standard Edition (Steam/Epic Games Store): $69.99 / £59.99
  • Deluxe Edition (PS5/Xbox): $99.99 / £99.99
  • Deluxe Edition (Steam/Epic Games Store): $99.99 / £89.99
  • MVP Bundle: $149.99 / £139.99

PC owners should be aware that the MVP Bundle is not available on either Steam or the Epic Games Store; it’s a console exclusive. This is because the bundle also comes with EA Sports College Football 25, which isn’t getting a PC release. You can pre-order EA Sports Madden NFL 25 via the digital storefront of your platform of choice: the PlayStation Store, the Xbox Store, Steam, and the Epic Games Store.

Everything included in each edition of EA Sports Madden NFL 25

Standard Edition

Here is everything included in the Standard Edition of EA Sports Madden NFL 25:

  • EA Sports Madden NFL 25 (includes last-gen PS4/Xbox One version for PS5/Xbox Series X|S)
  • Cover Athlete Elite Player Item
  • Choice of 2 Strategy Items
  • Superstar Drip Gear (unavailable for PS4 and Xbox One)
  • Legendary XP Boost (unavailable for PS4 and Xbox One)

Deluxe Edition

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Here is everything included in the Deluxe Edition of EA Sports Madden NFL 25:

  • EA Sports Madden NFL 25 (includes last-gen PS4/Xbox One version for PS5/Xbox Series X|S)
  • Three-Day Early Access (August 13 to August 15)
  • Early Access Ultimate Team Challenges
  • 4600 Madden Points
  • Cover Athlete Elite Player Item
  • Choice of 2 Strategy Items
  • Superstar Drip Gear (unavailable for PS4 and Xbox One)
  • Legendary XP Boost (unavailable for PS4 and Xbox One)

MVP Bundle

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Here is everything included in the MVP Bundle for EA Sports Madden NFL 25. Again, this bundle is unavailable on PC:

  • EA Sports Madden NFL 25
    • Base game (includes last-gen PS4/Xbox One version for PS5/Xbox Series X|S)
    • Three-Day Early Access (August 13 to August 15)
    • Early Access Ultimate Team Challenges
    • 4600 Madden Points
    • Cover Athlete Elite Player Item
    • Choice of 2 Strategy Items
    • AKA Player Item
    • Elite Player Item
    • 99 OVR player in Madden NFL 24 (requires a copy of Madden NFL 24)
    • Superstar Drip Gear (unavailable for PS4 and Xbox One)
    • Legendary XP Boost (unavailable for PS4 and Xbox One)
  • EA Sports College Football
    • Base game
    • Three Day Early Access (July 16 to July 18)
    • 4600 College Football Points
    • Alma Mater Ultimate Team Pack (Choice of 1 player item out of 134)
    • Cover Athlete Ultimate Team Pack (Choice of 1 player item out of 3)
    • Heisman Hopeful Ultimate Team Pack (Choice of 1 player item)
    • Bring Glory Home Ultimate Team Uniform Item

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