Snoop Dogg Rage Quits Streaming Madden

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For those who don't follow the Madden series, NFL 24 hasn't been a fan-favorite thus far.

Snoop Dogg's relaxed rapping lines and ability to Mut 24 coins flow in and out of both absurd and systematically perfect rhymes while tackling hard-hitting subjects like the death of his friend Tupac are as legendary as his chilled out, possibly weed-induced persona. Combined with the apparently calm, Pokemon focused Twitch platform lately, it becomes increasingly surprising that Snoop Dogg has rage quit his Madden NFL live stream. Again.

Xbox Game Pass has already cultivated quite the library over the years, from blockbuster titles like Doom Eternal and Gears 5 to smaller gems such as Untitled Goose Game and Prison Architect. The lineup is filled with some major games, and it seems Microsoft has just queued up another significant release for those subscribed to the service: Madden NFL 24.

As announced by Xbox Game Pass's Twitter account, Madden NFL 24 will officially be available for Game Pass Ultimate owners next week. The most recent iteration of EA's annual sports franchise, the game will debut on March 2. with its arrival on Xbox's flagship service coming thanks to its partnership with EA Play.

For those who don't follow the Madden series, NFL 24 hasn't been a fan-favorite thus far. The game was controversial upon release due to its lack of innovation over its predecessor, but its microtransactions soon made the fanbase angrier. On top of that, the title came loaded with a laundry list of bugs, with players reporting countless issues found throughout the game.

It didn't alleviate the frustrations most yearly Madden players have held with the franchise for the past few years, even after patches fixed some of its most pressing issues. Regardless, it's a big get for Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscribers, adding another sports game to the service alongside PES 2021. FIFA 20. and UFC 3. As for what's new in Madden NFL 24.

 
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