The January 10 update in Madden 24 brought some changes, most notably the implementation of Franchise crossplay. Here’s a look at what else came with the update.

The NFL Playoffs have arrived, as Wild Card Weekend is set to kick off on January 13. But before then, the team over at EA Sports is preparing for a new season of their own in Madden 24.

A new title update went live on January 10, one that’s set to bring Franchise crossplay to the title. Plus, several other gameplay and UI changes were made as part of this update.

Here’s a look at the patch notes for the Madden 24 January 10 update.

A look at the patch notes

A look at the patch notes

Arguably the most notable addition to the title isFranchise crossplay, which was previously only available in theclosed betaof Madden 24. The feature will be in the beta stage but now, Cloud Franchise leagues can include users of all supported platforms (Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, PC).

The Madden 24 team stated that this feature can be implemented in any league. However, it’s recommended that players start a new Franchise file in the event the feature needs to be temporarily disabled.

Additionally, the Madden 24 team made several stability updates to both the UI andSuperstar Mode. Not to mention, the Edge Threat and Conductor abilities were tweaked.

Here’s a look at the Madden 24title updatenotes for January 10:

The release of the update coincided with the launch of Season 4 of Madden Ultimate Team.

Chris Studley was a Games Writer on Dexerto’s US team, specializing in sports games such as EA SPORTS FC, Madden, NHL, EA College Football, NBA 2K, and MLB The Show. He’s also a big Pokemon fan with bylines at Gamepur and Sports Gamers Online.