While it might not seem like a huge feature, being able to change the camera angle in Madden can be a huge game-changer for many players.
Some players like to feel they’re truly on the field, and there are certain camera angles to help the player get this experience. However, for a majority of players, changing the camera angle helps with deciphering what defence or offence is trying to do on any given play.
If players want to scope out their opponent, they can opt for a wider and more top-down view. On the other hand, if players want to zone in on a specific opponent for whatever reason, they can choose a more zoomed-in camera angle.
Whatever the reason, it’s important for players to know how to change the camera angle in Madden 22. Below, players can read if the feature has changed from previous titles or if it’s the same button inputs as normal.
Changing the camera angle in Madden 22
For veteran players of the Madden franchise, changing the camera angle is secondhand knowledge. Luckily for those players, EA has chosen not to change up how to perform the action in Madden 22. However, for newer players, the exact button inputs for changing the camera angle can be found below.
- PlayStation: Up and down on the D-Pad
- Xbox: Up and down on the gamepad
As you can see, whether you’re on Xbox or PlayStation, the input is the same. Pressing up on the gamepad will result in the camera going up higher and higher. Once players are at the maximum height on the camera, it will stop moving.
Comparatively, pressing down on the gamepad will move the camera down more, allowing players to get a near first-person perspective of the field.
If you want to see the exact settings for the camera angles in Madden 22, you can head into an Exhibition match and test them out for yourself before getting into an online match.
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