Also considering Madden NFL 23 has so much else to offer makes it an easier pill to swallow. Madden NFL 23 is like your typical perennial playoff team that lacks a certain something to get to the Super Bowl Mut 23 Coins. “Off the field”, EA Sports needs to make sure that any mode it's going to ship out works properly before launch. “On the field”, Madden NFL 23 still doesn't feel as authentic as it could be. It's a good football game, but not an elite one.

Madden NFL 23's Connected Franchise Mode (CFM) is dealing with immersion killing bugs that have made their way from the early access and through to its launch. Unfortunately, a day one patch wasn't possible and these bugs are still currently actively sabotaging the mode's realism. Players such as Tim Tebow have over-inflated stats during games among other issues, and many are wondering if they should even bother touching it until it's fixed. Well we have good news and bad news for Madden 23 fans.

The bad news is that EA creative director Kolbe Launchbaugh has confirmed that CFM fans should wait to start their CFM franchise/leagues. Launchbaugh said this while speaking to Game Changers Radio. The fixes require both client and server side changes, and he confirmed that there is no definitive timeline as to when these bugs will be able to be patched. Concluding the discussion with a definitive “you should definitely wait before starting your big leagues.”

If you don't mind and want to start your CFM franchise anyway, keep in mind that there is no guarantee that a patch would retroactively fix things for you either. Launchbaugh pointed out this out using issues with the rookie draft classes as an example as to how they wouldn't be able to go back and fix things retroactively, saying Cheap Madden 23 Coins: There's no way for us to unsimulate and resimulate things. It just doesn't work like that”. So play at your own risk.