Madden 15 Glitches, Player Ratings, & Roster on PS4, Xbox One: Game's Flaws Go Viral; Super Bowl Champions Predicted [Watch]
Could a 14-inch tall linebacker make an NFL roster? "Madden NFL 15" seems to think so thanks to a glitch in the game.
That is just one of the two glitches discovered in "Madden NFL 15," and the game has only been out since Aug. 26. Considering how easy it is to share videos online, these glitches are going viral and game developers and designers surely can't be too happy.
Glitches go Viral: The first glitch we saw involved a flying lineman. Whoever first discovered the glitch posted it to Vine and it went viral. It seemed like just a regular play where the quarterback drops back and is sacked, but away from the ball one of the linemen flies high into the air before crashing back down onto the turf.
That glitch was first discovered back on the game's first day. Not exactly a good first day for the game.
That glitch has been viewed on Vine over 7 million times, so that's 7 million bad impressions for "Madden 15."
The next glitch was discovered in the past couple of days and it involved a 1-foot-2 inch rookie linebacker. This glitch first appeared on Twitter and now other gamers and news outlets are reporting it too.
The tiny linebacker is Christian Kirksey from Iowa. Kirksey is 6-foot-2 and 235 pounds so seeing him as a 1-foot-2 inch ant-like player makes you scratch your head.
Even though he's only 14 inches tall, he is able to make plays, make tackles, recover fumbles, jump up and high-five his 6-foot tall teammates and more.
Take a look at this video and turn up your speakers, it's quite a fun video of mini-Kirksey in action:
Super Bowl Champion Revealed: According to NFL.com media writer Adam Rank, the Patriots and the Seahawks are headed to the Super Bowl. This time, the Seahawks will fall though. Rank predicted the Seahawks would win last year's Super Bowl. He used "Madden NFL 15" to make several predictions on how the 2014-2015 season would end and he chose the Patriots over the Seahawks.
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