Totally agree. It's been a time like this. The absolute decline started in MUT17. They shifted to the Frostbite motor, which explained the lack of Mut 23 coins content and client care. Except it never got any better since then. 18, there was a lot of stuff, like you say, and I had been quite patient with them for attempting to get the brand new engine to run smoothly. But the content just wasn't there. Since they were working on another game, and as early as the year earlier, it dried up. In 19, it was laughable, and I've never stopped a MUT as early as this season. There was the expectation that it might go back to the kind of 17 decades. I really don't have that hope.
The word"cycle" should be highlighted more on your rant. Every year, most of us restart the identical team construction procedure in July/August. When April/May roll around we're here whining about MUT Content. This was consistent since Madden 19. I'm not casting any color on anyone here since Madden Football is the only thing we all have, but man, it is crazy ain't it? This was my first year entirely committing everything (except my bank accounts ) into MUT. I played maddens and quit out on Madden 19 early switching to PS4 from Xbox 1. I had a fantastic time considering I did not like to play online unless a few friends wanted to do squads or duos. Finished off with a 97 overall team and the lack of content now allows me to play MLB the Display. I will be buying Madden NFL 23 in hopes of a full year of content but I somewhat believe EA will obtain their stuff right after hearing the community.
I really don't think it's going to come back to that. It'll definitely be a bizarre season but I can not imagine the league not needing one and dropping the money. It could, 95 players tested positive today and pre season was only cancelled. I would not worry. Every other major sports league has discovered a way, so they will too and the NFL is the league in America. The players wish to cheap madden 23 coins play with, it is just a matter of assuring it is safe. The discussions between NFLPA and the NFL are already looking better.