While some players will end up turning the music off entirely, you might wanna take a look at the full Madden 25 soundtrack before making that call. The core soundtrack definitely delivered this year, but there are a ton of essentially "hidden" tracks which are normally used as stadium music or were featured in previous Madden games. It's not the easiest thing to find, but we've got details on exactly how you can change the soundtrack in Madden 25.
How to Change the Soundtrack in Madden 25
If you've been annoyed trying to locate those supposed stadium songs in Madden 25, rest assured you aren't alone. Most players, us included, head right into settings and are left frustrated when the soundtrack is nowhere to be found.
For Madden 25, you actually need to head to your account profile. This is also where you'd find notifications and a link to the EA Help site should you need support directly from EA Sports.
To change the Madden 25 soundtrack, first do the following depending on your platform:
- PlayStation: click the touchpad
- Xbox: press the Back button
- PC: Press the “T” key to access the menu
Once you've done this from the main menu in Madden 25, jump over to the EA Music tab. Scroll down and you can manually enable all 67 tracks, some of which are the coveted "hidden" stadium songs like P.O.D.'s "Boom" and Green Day's "American Idiot" among many others.
You can customize the list by enabling or disabling any of these tracks, but sadly there is no fully custom soundtrack option in Madden 25. If you want to use music that isn't already on this list, the best bet is to make your own playlist in Spotify or your favorite music platform and then go to the Madden 25 settings for Volume Control and turn "Music" to zero. This will give you all the other Madden 25 effects, but you won't have the in-game soundtrack clash with whatever you prefer to have on in the background while playing.