Michael Thomas and George Kittle became major stars in Madden 21 due to the X factor

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asked Jul 31, 2020 in H&E by CSCA (2,580 points)


As the game's August 28 release date approaches, the developers have released additional details about gameplay and player ratings. On Thursday, Madden announced that it will add a new Superstar X-Factor feature: Yac'em Up. This feature will give players more chances to score goals. San Francisco 49ers guard George Kittle is the only star with Yac'em Up ability. Madden also announced Los Angeles Chargers receiver Keenan Allen, Green Bay Packers receiver Davante Adams, Kansas City Chiefs receiver Tyreek Hill and New Orleans Saints receiver Michael Thomas. Madden players hope to have the opportunity to use MUT Coins to get these powerful player cards.

Kittle completed 85 games in 2019, and he has 5 touchdowns in 14 games. His Yac’em Up ability proved his frequency of turning quick passes into multiple rounds. The 622 yards after receiving the ball ranked third in the league after Christian McCaffrey and Austin Ekeler. Thomas set a single-season record of 149 receptions, which is even more impressive considering that Drew Brees missed five games last season. The maximum safety X factor function can ensure that the receiver has a high success rate in the hit rate.

Thomas won this title. According to professional football reference, since 1992, when it was first regarded as statistical data, his receiving rate of 78.1 ranked third in at least 400 receptions. Fans can check the full list of announced Superstar X-Factors on Madden’s official website. Before the release of Madden NFL 21 next month, full player ratings have also disclosed.

Madden players reacted strongly after seeing these powerful player cards. They hope to see these player cards in Madden 21 by then. But from another perspective, it also has prime requirements for players’ reserves of MUT Coins. The better the player card corresponds to the higher the price. Therefore, players had better go to Buy Madden Coins a lot in advance to prepare.

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