Madden 25 is adding two new commentary teams this year, one of them which includes Mike Tirico and Greg Olsen. For years, Madden fans have wanted to hear someone else rather than Brandon Gaudin and Charles Davis. On next-gen consoles (PC, PS5, XSX), you'll hear new voices as you lead your team to victory. Without further ado, let's take a look at our new Madden 25 commentary teams!

Who Are Madden 25's Newest Commentary Teams? – Mike Tirico, Greg Olsen & More

Madden 25's new commentary teams include Mike Tirico and Greg Olsen, as well as Kate Sccott and Brock Huard. Charles Davis and Brandon Gaudin will return, but now there'll be more variety in terms of who you'll hear in your experience.

Olsen, a three-time Pro-Bowler, makes for a great addition to Madden 25's commentary team. He played in the NFL for 14 seasons and even appeared in a Super Bowl. After retiring, Olsen's career in sportscasting began, and since then he's been a solid commentator. Paired with a veteran like Mike Tirico, there's a good blend of professional experience and commentator experience. Out of all the three commentator groups, this is the one we're most excited to hear.

The other commentary team also includes a former professional, Brock Huard. He played mostly as a backup throughout his career, but he has years of experience as a color commentator. He's joined by Kate Scott, the current Philadelphia 76ers play-by-play call announcer. However, she also has NFL experience as a pre-season play caller for the Seattle Seahawks.

We're curious to see how Madden 25 will split up the different commentary groups. Will you only hear Tirico and Olsen on prime time games? And which team will commentate over the biggest game of them all, the Super Bowl? Perhaps the developer may even rotate all three groups so that each year brings a new experience. Regardless, it should add much more variety to the experience.

However, these new commentary teams will only be available on PC as well as the next generation of consoles. Unfortunately, PS4 and Xbox One players will be stuck with just one commentary group. In addition, players on older generation systems won't also have access to any of the new gameplay features provided by FieldSENSE. We wonder just how much longer EA Sports plans to release the games on older systems.

Overall, that includes everything we know about Madden 25's new commentators and presentation improvements. Feel free to check out some of the new gameplay improvements, including a new tackling system. Furthermore, Franchise might be receiving a massive upgrade in terms of team customization. And of course, stay on the lookout for any College Football 25 info.

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