Pre-order the Deluxe Edition, meanwhile, and you’ll Fut 24 Coins get three days of early access (play on 15 August instead of 18 August), NFL Marble Bills Gear, and 4,600 Madden Points. Pre-orders of the Deluxe Edition also come with a Hall of Fame player item and superstar celebration.

You can pre-order Madden 24 on GAME for £64.99 (the price is the same across all platforms). It’s also available on Amazon. If you’re after the Deluxe Edition, meanwhile, it appears as though that is digital-only. This means you’ll need to head to the PlayStation Store or Xbox Store to pick up a copy for £99.99.

On PC, you can pre-order the game on the digital platform of your choice or head on over to CDKeys to save a few quid (EA app version and Xbox only here). The PS4 and Xbox One versions of the game have Dual Entitlement, meaning you can upgrade to the PS5 and Xbox Series X/S versions, respectively.

Find out more about how that all works on the official EA website. EA Sports has introduced SAPIEN Technology to the current-gen versions of the game. This should allow for more realistic player movement thanks to an increase in variation to athlete physiques in the game.

Sadly, there is no Nintendo Switch release of Madden 24. There has not been a single Madden release on the Switch throughout the hybrid console’s life, for whatever reason. The Madden 24 gameplay will be familiar to buy EA FC 24 Coins those of you who frequent the franchise but with some notable upgrades and additions.