It’s no surprise that Madden Ultimate Team is back for another year in
Madden 15. This mode, which started way back in
UEFA Champions League 2006-07 has become a required feature in all of EA’s annualized sports titles.
If you are brand new to Madden Ultimate Team (MUT), it’s essentially a trading card game, fantasy football, and
Madden all rolled into one crazy-addicting mess. Open virtual packs, build a team, and ten play. Your results, along with other tasks, earn you coins to buy more packs. It's a continuous cycle that gives you the thrill of having the chance to pull
that card. Of course, there’s the option to spend real money on those virtual packs as well.
This year, the process has been streamlined and the single-player offline mode has been given a lot more content. But, as always, the impulse to buy new packs and upgrade your team is at the core of MUT.
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