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Most of the cities you can move to in Madden NFL 25 Owner Mode were listed a couple of days ago. The Score received the full list of all 17 cities, including market size, fan personality and fan interest.
  • London, England
  • Los Angeles, California
  • Mexico City, Mexico
  • Toronto, Canada
  • San Antonio, Texas
  • Orlando, Florida
  • Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
  • Salt Lake City, Utah
  • Brooklyn, New York
  • Memphis, Tennessee
  • Chicago, Illinois
  • Sacramento, California
  • Columbus, Ohio
  • Portland, Oregon
  • Austin, Texas
  • Dublin, Ireland
  • Houston, Texas
Source - Madden 25 lets you to relocate your franchise to these 17 cities (The Score)

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# 41 Scott @ 05/24/13 05:38 PM
I'll be moving Dallas to Austin thats for sure
 
# 42 cream6 @ 05/24/13 06:27 PM
I think they should patch this now and takeout Salt Lake City, Utah and add Las Vegas Nevada.
 
# 43 Gronk4M13 @ 05/24/13 06:32 PM
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Most of the cities you can move to in Madden NFL 25 Owner Mode were listed a couple of days ago. The Score received the full list of all 17 cities, including market size, fan personality and fan interest.
  • London, England
  • Los Angeles, California
  • Mexico City, Mexico
  • Toronto, Canada
  • San Antonio, Texas
  • Orlando, Florida
  • Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
  • Salt Lake City, Utah
  • Brooklyn, New York
  • Memphis, Tennessee
  • Chicago, Illinois
  • Sacramento, California
  • Columbus, Ohio
  • Portland, Oregon
  • Austin, Texas
  • Dublin, Ireland
  • Houston, Texas
Source - Madden 25 lets you to relocate your franchise to these 17 cities (The Score)
Bolded the cities I'll probably try in Madden 25 at some point.
 
# 44 Kaiser Wilhelm @ 05/24/13 06:52 PM
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Originally Posted by AaronS444
There is a larger metro population in Providence than Jacksonville, Buffalo and New Orleans.
And unlike Buffalo, there are actually people with money in Providence. It would be a nice city to add just to revive a defunct franchise.

Bring back the Steam Rollers! Also, New England should go back to being Boston.

Hopefully they expand the cities and names next year. I wouldn't mind simple recycling of the current names.
 
# 45 Perfect Zero @ 05/24/13 07:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Dr Death
As far as Vegas - the NFL would never allow it. The whole gambling issue...
Which is why they never play in London where they don't wager on sports, ever.


Wait...

In any case, I'm glad they've brought Owner Mode back. I'm seeing some things this year that might turn me around to buying the game.
 
# 46 Td1984 @ 05/24/13 07:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Gronk4M13
Bolded the cities I'll probably try in Madden 25 at some point.
Swap OKC for Austin and I'd agree.
 
# 47 Jimbo614 @ 05/24/13 07:48 PM
Everybody knows that the coolest Houston Oiler Uniform was the early 70's silver helmet with Houston Blue Jerseys.
If I understood , you can create a uniform and transfer the logo to the new created team.
Now, getting to my post;
Let's say I want the Lions to play outdoors in the snow.. So I move the Lions temporaily to Chicago while my new Detroit Stadium is being built?... Please suspend reality for a sec.
So then, does Detroit become one of the cities on the list?
So I could theorhetically move the Lions BACK to Detroit in a new open air stadium??
And then the Colts? Rams? Vikings? all using a temporary Chicago stadium as a layover.
Especially if I could create something like a Wrigley Field for that purpose.
I like it.
 
# 48 Jimbo614 @ 05/24/13 07:50 PM
BTW, the Raiders should be in Brooklyn
 
# 49 Perfect Zero @ 05/24/13 07:53 PM
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Originally Posted by AaronS444
It's the perfect example as to why monopolies aren't good for consumers.

It's disgusting and wrong on so many levels.
Actually, it's the perfect example of Leagues protecting their image. Out of the many things EA has done wrong in the past, this is one thing they really can't control monopoly or not.
 
# 50 Dmac1991 @ 05/24/13 08:09 PM
Taking the Cowboys to Brooklyn so my boy D-Will can watch a real football team
 
# 51 ItsOrangeBaby @ 05/24/13 08:50 PM
Vancouver, Hawaii, Vegas, Manchester would of been some nice addition, but it nice to have a good amount of cities to relocate to.

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# 52 exeter @ 05/24/13 09:02 PM
Anyone know if this makes it possible to move the Colts back to Baltimore OR Cardinals back to St Louis OR Rams back to Los Ang'les (even if you had to do it with 32 team control by moving the Ravens,etc elsewhere 1st)? If so, that would be too cool.
 
# 53 Kaiser Wilhelm @ 05/24/13 10:20 PM
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Originally Posted by exeter
Anyone know if this makes it possible to move the Colts back to Baltimore OR Cardinals back to St Louis OR Rams back to Los Ang'les (even if you had to do it with 32 team control by moving the Ravens,etc elsewhere 1st)? If so, that would be too cool.
From what I have gathered, it does not seem possible to move to a city where another team has vacated, which would be a rather odd design choice. Seems like an oversight.

The Rams can move to LA and become the LA Rams, but I doubt any other team could, even if the Rams become the Brooklyn Dodgers.

It does not sound like the Colts can go to Baltimore or the Cardinals to Saint Louis. I could be wrong, but this is what I have gathered.
 
# 54 Dr Death @ 05/24/13 10:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Perfect Zero
Which is why they never play in London where they don't wager on sports, ever.


Wait...

In any case, I'm glad they've brought Owner Mode back. I'm seeing some things this year that might turn me around to buying the game.
Pretty lame argument, if you ask me. Every city that currently hosts an NFL team has wagering too, and the NFL knows this. But Vegas is home to gambling and thus, the NFL would never allow a team to be stationed there.

Don't shoot the messenger, I'm just explaining simple stuff here that everybody should already know. Atlantic City is another example of a place that would never have a team.

Now - to answer some questions that have been asked - NO! If you move the Ravens you CANNOT move the Colts back to Baltimore. You CAN take the Rams or any team with a low enough stadium rating to LA. And the person/people planning on moving the Cowboys, you may not have heard, but your stadium has to be rated below 40, if memory serves, to even entertain thoughts of moving.

One screen shot showed the Cowboys stadium at 99! So plan on playing for a decade or more before your stadium drops below the required number to be allowed to move.
 
# 55 d11king @ 05/24/13 10:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Dr Death
Pretty lame argument, if you ask me. Every city that currently hosts an NFL team has wagering too, and the NFL knows this. But Vegas is home to gambling and thus, the NFL would never allow a team to be stationed there.

Don't shoot the messenger, I'm just explaining simple stuff here that everybody should already know. Atlantic City is another example of a place that would never have a team.

Now - to answer some questions that have been asked - NO! If you move the Ravens you CANNOT move the Colts back to Baltimore. You CAN take the Rams or any team with a low enough stadium rating to LA. And the person/people planning on moving the Cowboys, you may not have heard, but your stadium has to be rated below 40, if memory serves, to even entertain thoughts of moving.

One screen shot showed the Cowboys stadium at 99! So plan on playing for a decade or more before your stadium drops below the required number to be allowed to move.
I doubt Dallas's stadium ever falls below that number regardless of how many years you play. It's interesting hearing some of the moves people are going to make in my opinion.
 
# 56 Indyboy180 @ 05/24/13 10:48 PM
I'm really curious about the team names and how well Nike did with the uniforms. I'm actually excited about this lol.

Hopefully someone finds some info come August.
 
# 57 Dr Death @ 05/24/13 11:42 PM
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Originally Posted by goravens2052
I was thinking about something similar but I wasn't sure if this would be possible. Could I just re-name the Titans the Tennessee Oilers without moving them to Houston? I was also thinking about the possibility of just re-naming the Texans the Oilers but I'm not sure if that's possible.
From everything I have read, you can't just re-name the Titans, but you could move them to Houston. And I've also thought about "moving" the Texans to Houston... LOL... and naming them the Oilers. Much better uniform and you still have a team in Houston. Basically, doing this would just be building them a new stadium, although it will be interesting to see how EA planned all this out.

I can see the "fans" getting upset that Houston is moving to Houston!
 
# 58 Xero Theory 42 @ 05/25/13 12:08 AM
When we move a team to a new city, lets just say the jags go to London, does anyone know if we can keep the jaguars name or do we have to change mascots/unis etc.
 
# 59 DeuceDouglas @ 05/25/13 12:09 AM
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Originally Posted by Xero Theory 42
When we move a team to a new city, lets just say the jags go to London, does anyone know if we can keep the jaguars name or do we have to change mascots/unis etc.
You can keep the name and logo.
 
# 60 d11king @ 05/25/13 12:14 AM
There are two kinds of people's in this world.

The ones who read, and the ones who don't.
 


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