Removing Owner Mode in Madden NFL 26 Is an Unacceptable
I’ve been playing Madden Franchise mode for years now. And one of the defining features that kept me engaged season after season was owner mode. Finding out that it’s been outright removed from Madden NFL 26 is beyond disappointing it’s a baffling decision that actively reduces player choice, variety and depth.
Owner mode base always appealed specific segment of the Madden community those of us who enjoy not just coaching on the field, but running the team as a complete organisation. It gave players the freedom to shape the teams future through financial management, stadium upgrades, relocation decisions, merchandising and more. It was about long-term strategy and immersion.
Now we are being forced and told that we can only be and play as coaches. That would be one thing if coach mode had been dramatically expanded to absorb the responsibilities and features of owner mode but it hasn’t. This isn’t a reimagining of franchise mode. It’s a subtraction. A narrowing of gameplay. A forced shift in how players are “allowed” to experience the game, with nothing meaningful added to make up for it.
From a design standpoint, removing established and beloved features without a compelling replacement is a massive step backwards. It gives the impression that decisions are being made based on cutting corners rather than improving the product. Over the years, we’ve seen madden remove or neglect features that once made it a truly deep and replayable sports sim, and this feels like yet another example in that troubling trend.
I understand that EA’s relationship with the NFL license might have its own complexities, but that should never translate to shipping a less complete game. If anything, with competition in the football game market still limited, there’s even more responsibility to deliver the most feature-rich and immersive experience possible not less.
Right now, EA is telling a portion of its most dedicated fan base that: “The way you like to play doesn’t matter anymore.” That’s not how you build long-term loyalty, and it’s certainly not how you keep Franchise Mode alive for the fans who have stuck with it through years of incremental changes and missing features.
I truly hope EA reconsiders this decision and brings Owner mode back, whether through a future patch or the next madden game. I would love to be proven wrong about my skepticism. But given past history, it’s hard to feel confident. Removing Owner mode doesn’t just hurt Franchise mode it undermines the very variety and player freedom that made it worth returning year to year.