Madden NFL 25 has taken the passing styles that were present in College Football 25, giving players their choice in how they want to throw the ball in each game. These different styles are designed to complement various playstyles and give everyone something that fits with how they like to play.

Knowing each of these passing styles and how they each work is critical to being the most successful in the game, allowing for an easier time no matter the difficulty. This guide will break down each one, as well as which one is recommended for all players, regardless of style. To learn more about how the passing styles work in Madden NFL 25, then look no further.

Passing Styles In Madden NFL 25, Explained

Madden NFL 25 - Passing Style Options

In total, three different passing styles can be chosen for the game:

Classic Passing (Easiest Complexity)

This is the passing style that has been in the Madden series for years and is also the easiest one that can be chosen. It relies heavily on the stats and abilities of the players and won't require any placement or accuracy meters when the quarterback is throwing. It will be as simple as pressing the right button the right way (i.e. Tapping to do a lob pass).

Players can still slightly affect the trajectory of a throw by using the left stick on their controller, but this will not affect the pass very much. It is a simplified system that makes it easier to focus on everything else in the game at that moment. However, this can sometimes lead to your receivers having to find a way to make the catch.

Placement (Medium Complexity)

It could be argued that Placement is the next step up from the Classic passing style in terms of how complex it is. This is because players can control the accuracy of their throws in this system much more than in the Classic option. It gives players the chance to use the left stick and aim their throw, not having to worry about the accuracy that is being put behind the throw.

This passing style is great for players who are having trouble with the power aspect of the Placement & Accuracy passing style, allowing them to get the hang of placing the ball in the right spot before tackling the issue of accuracy.

Placement & Accuracy (High Complexity)

This is the last passing style and the one that offers the most complex way to pull off a throw. In this mode, players will use the left stick to place their pass in the right spot while also using a meter to establish how accurate the pass is. When the meter is green, this means the pass will be perfectly accurate, while it is possible to both undercharge and overcharge the throw to cause the throw to be off.

It gives players the most control over every aspect of their throw and allows for some incredibly tough throws to be pulled off. It may be more complicated, but that also comes with the chance to do more with the tools being given to the player.

Which Passing Style Is Best In Madden NFL 25?

Madden NFL 25 - Placement & Accuracy

While each passing style works for different kinds of players, Placement & Accuracy really is the best option for anyone willing to practice. It may take a little more time for people to master, but it makes the game feel more immersive and deep. When players do click with the passing style, it becomes so much more fulfilling to pull off these passes.

If players are willing to dedicate a little more time to getting the hang of Placement & Accuracy, then they will find a more rewarding experience than with the other options. That, by itself, makes it the best option for passing style in the game to take your offense to another level. It will also allow you to use some lower-level players to be successful, not relying heavily on stats or abilities.

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Madden NFL 25
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Released
August 16, 2024
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DIGITAL
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ESRB
E For Everyone
Developer(s)
EA Tiburon
Publisher(s)
EA
Engine
Frostbite
Multiplayer
Online Multiplayer, Local Multiplayer, Online Co-Op, Local Co-Op
Franchise
Madden NFL
Steam Deck Compatibility
Unknown
Genre(s)
Sports