Best Madden 25 camera settings
EA SportsYour success on the gridiron in Madden 25 can hinge on your camera settings, especially in offensive scenarios.
The latest entry in the long-running franchise offers a variety of camera angles, ranging from a broadcast perspective to an aerial view of the action. Combining the best camera settings with the best players in the game is a solid recipe for success, so check them out below.
Best camera settings in Madden 25
- Camera Toggle: On
- Passing Cam: On
- Offense Camera Settings: Standard
- Defense Camera Settings: Standard
To find these options, just head into the Settings menu, and then go to the ‘Visual Feedback’ tab.
The Standard camera setting provides the best view of the field on both offense and defense. The Standard camera is placed right behind the opposition QB, making it easier to assess runs and zone coverage while bringing up the play art.
Alternatively, you can opt for Madden 25’s Wide setting to see the entire field post-snap. When in defense, it is also worth checking out the Defensive Perspective angle, which places the camera behind your defensive line instead of the opposition QB.
To quickly browse through all options in the game, make sure to turn on Camera Toggle. This setting will let you flick through all the camera angles in-game using the D-Pad on your controller or the Page Up/Page Down keys on your PC.
Best camera setting for Madden 25 Superstar mode
Our pick for the best camera setting in Superstar mode is Superstar Wide. Since the game mode focuses solely on your player, you’ll want a broad enough view of all the action around you to make the right split-second decisions. Superstar Wide offers exactly that with an angle that follows your player instead of zooming into him.
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