The first official gameplay trailer for Madden 23 was MUT 23 ltds coins released this week, which followed last week's news that there would be three different covers to honor legendary head coach John Madden. I would say overall the fans were pleased with the covers, but the trailer left a lot to be desired. 

Folks on OS wanted to see some franchise mode news and other details beyond just gameplay, and the gameplay itself looked similar to what we've seen years prior. However, how it looks and how it plays can be entirely different things (hence the Madden 23 beta impressions), and EA promised the game would feel different this season with the addition of the new FieldSense gameplay engine.

For those unfamiliar with FieldSense, the latest Gridiron Notes should have you covered. Nevertheless, these new features were something I was excited to get my hands on. And thanks to the fine folks over at EA, I was fortunate enough to score a copy of the Madden 23 beta. Please remember that the only game modes available in the beta (as of now) are "play now" and "head-to-head" online.

To say this is the most visually appealing Madden to date would be an understatement. It's also what you would expect from a next-generation sports game. Players look and feel more realistic than in Madden 23. It also appears that EA started over fresh with the player models. Pad sizes are much more natural, but they still seem a bit off and, at times, look like shells from a non-contact practice. However, most of the new player models look cheapest ltds Madden 23 coins  good, especially the running backs, defensive ends, cornerbacks, and linebackers.