The possibility of a transition away from Xbox One and PS4 could be good news for PC players, as it will likely mean that the PC version will get all the features Madden 23 Coins, unlike the versions that are missing Dynamic Gameday next year.
As for price, we do not expect the game to change significantly from the previous year, so Madden 23 will likely cost just $59.99 for the Standard Edition on PS4 or Xbox One (if released) and $69.99 for an Standard Edition on next gen.
They'll likely include at most an Deluxe Edition, potentially continuing with the combination of an MVP Edition and Dynasty Edition featuring Early Access and other rewards, likely priced somewhere between $99.99 between $99.99 and $119.99.
Madden 23 is expected to be available for pre-order once announced, and that's also when we're sure to get the latest information on pricing, platforms, and editions.
With Madden 22 taking a different approach by doing a dual-cover featuring Tom Brady and Patrick Mahomes as cover players who are returning, it's hard to know for sure what direction they'll go on Madden 23.
Even though the Madden 23 cover could shake things up, it seems that the time is right for the team to go for something a bit more classic, and a few names could be being considered.
If they choose to stick to the quarterback and not repeat the themes of recent there could be another cover for Lamar Jackson or perhaps a first for veteran Russell Wilson or even Matthew Stafford.
If non-QB is where they're headedto Mut Coins Madden 23, the principal notable players at the moment appear like Cooper Kupp or Travis Kelce and both would be very strong picks as Madden 23's cover athlete.