Cam Newton will pick up the Most Valuable Player award

Feb 1, 2016 23:07 GMT  ·  By

Video game developer EA Sports is announcing that the engine of Madden NFL 16 is predicting that the Carolina Panthers will be the team to win the upcoming Super Bowl 50, managing to defeat the Denver Broncos 24 to 20 in a very tight game that shows off the best that both teams can deliver in terms of performance.

Gamers can also use an official site created by the company to create their own predictions based on a variety of factors, which shows off the versatility of the mechanics that power the American football simulation.

EA Sports states, "Carolina set the tone early in Super Bowl 50, jumping out to a 10 – 0 lead on the strength of a huge kick return by Ted Ginn Jr., which Cam Newton finished off with a touchdown pass to Greg Olsen. The Panthers added a field goal to close the quarter, and then scored again in the 2nd on a Jonathan Stewart rushing touchdown."

Peyton Manning managed to rally the Denver players and threw a touchdown pass to Emanuel Sanders, with the Broncos then adding two field goals to reach 17 to 13.

The quarterback again created a touchdown by getting the ball to Demaryius Thomas and then Cam Newton stepped up to lead his team to victory in the final minutes of the fourth quarter.

The Carolina Panthers player picked up the MVP awards for Super Bowl 50, completing 19 of his 26 passes to win 216 yards in Madden NFL 16.

Peyton Manning has managed to complete 21 of his 37 passes and managed to push his team forward 241 yards.

Madden NFL 16 is now in the EA Vault on the Xbox One

EA Sports has managed to improve the accuracy of its simulations over the years and managed to predict both the winning team and the Most Valuable Player last year, with the studio trying to get even more details right this time around.

Madden NFL 16 is now offered in the EA Vault on the Xbox One, with gamers able to get access to the full experience for as long as they want, able to play both the single and the multiplayer.

The EA Access feature is also giving players access to Battlefield 4, FIFA 15 and Dragon Age: Inquisition and a price cut for new titles is also included, as well as early access to some experiences.

Madden NFL 16 will continue to get more content from EA Sports after the regular season ends, with the studio offering fans more reasons to remain engaged with the Ultimate Team mode.

A team inside the company is already working on the next installment in the simulation series, which will be offered in either late August or early September on the PC, the Xbox One and the PlayStation 4.

An official announcement about the new features that will be included in Madden NFL 17 will probably arrive in late spring or at one of the special events that Electronic Arts is running instead of having a presence at E3 2016.