With the release of Madden 22, EA Sports has opted to introduce a new form of currency into the game. Madden 22 Creds join Coins, Training Points and regular Points as a new currency you can used to purchase cosmetics. In this guide, we’ll run you through everything you need to know about Madden 22 Creds to get you up to speed.
What Madden 22 Creds Are
As mentioned above, Creds are a new form of currency that join the likes of Training Points and Coins in Madden 22. These have a very specific use, however, and cannot be used to buy many things like card packs or Training Points.
You’ll be able to keep track of how many Creds you have in Madden 22 by looking for the pale blue circle in the top right-hand corner of the screen with a ‘C’ in the middle. The number next to this indicates your current total.
How to Get Credits in Madden 22
To get Credits in Madden 22, you’ll simply need to keep playing the game. Each time you play a match in Franchise Mode, The Yard or MUT, you’ll earn XP (as will other activities), which will increase your level.
When you level up you’ll earn Creds, which can then be spent in the game’s Store.
What Credits Are Used for in Madden 22
Madden 22 Creds can be spent in the ‘Store.’
The Store contains a number of cosmetic items that can be purchased either with normal points or Credits. These cosmetic items include uniform sets and bundles which can be used in either The Yard mode and sometimes the Madden Ultimate Team mode, too.
At the time of writing, there’s not a ton that can be purchased with Credits. The Leather Legends Premium Bundle is currently the only item available and this costs 220,000 Credits, so you’ll need to play a lot of Madden 22 in order to rack that up.
That being said, the in-game Store will refresh ever month or so, so be sure to check back soon in order to see if there’s anything that takes your fancy.
That’s everything you need to know on how to get Madden 22 Creds and what they’re used for. If you’re after more handy tips and guides on Madden 22, be sure to search for Twinfinite or see more of our coverage on the game below.