EA Madden 22 is the latest and one of the most controversial installments in the franchise. While it is significantly better than Madden 21 in some aspects such as graphics, the game surely has had a rough start.
Ever before it was launched, Madden 22 players started reporting issues with the game. Many expected that EA would sort it out before the game was released worldwide, but unfortunately, that was not the case.
Some recent issues affecting players include the game freezing when upgrading or developing players and the crashing issue on Xbox.
What’s worrying is that new bugs and glitches are still popping up. With that being said, it looks like Madden 22 players are now facing an issue where the co-op play art is not showing up.
Many say that the bug can be reproduced by playing offline franchises and that it surfaced after the scouting update. People say they tried reinstalling the game and verifying files but these generic resolutions do not seem to work.
This is really an inconvenience for those who play the game in co-op mode with some saying that it makes the game borderline unplayable. Thankfully, EA seems to be aware of the issue and said that the developers are working on a fix.
With some reports dating back to October, players expected that the issue will be resolved in the coming update. But EA clarified that they did not fix it in the November 19 patch but will surely be taken care of in the near future.
We hope EA fixes the Madden 22 play art bug as soon as possible so co-op players can start enjoying the game again. When they release an update that finally fixes the issue, we will update this article so stay tuned.
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