– Prime Video Debuts Official Trailer and Key Art for 4-Part Documentary Series on the Rise of the MADDEN NFL Video Game Franchise
Prime Video today released the official trailer and key art for ‘It’s in the Game: Madden NFL’, which will be released on November 26th. The docu-series will be released exclusively through Prime Video in more than 240 countries and regions around the world. ‘It’s in the Game: MADDEN NFL’ is a new content added to Prime membership, and Prime Video members can enjoy low prices, convenience, and entertainment all through one membership.
It is one of the best video games of all time and has gained groundbreaking popularity around the world across multiple generations, but it will tell the story of the creation of a game that may never have actually been released.
In ‘It’s in the Game: MADDEN NFL’, you can see the story of the success of MADDEN NFL, which started as an 8-bit game and overcame adversity to emerge as a game that fans look forward to every year. EA SPORTS showcased rare footage that has never been released before for the first time, while also capturing the team’s process of completing the next-generation game. The meeting of two seemingly unlikely people – a computer expert and a football legend – sparked a revolution and caused a seismic shift in the world of sports enthusiasts and gaming enthusiasts. Everyone expected failure, but they actually changed the landscape and culture of the gaming industry.
‘It’s in the Game: MADDEN NFL’ presented by Prime Video and A+E Factual Studios Group is produced by A+E Factual Studios Group, SMAC Productions, Misher Films and MTP. Executive producers include Kevin Misher and Andy Berman of Misher Films, Michael Strahan, Constance Schwarz-Morini and Fred Anthony Smith of SMAC Entertainment, Mike Tollin of MTP, Sandy Montag of Montag Group and Steve Asher of A+E Factual Studios; Christy Sabbat, Jessica Conway, EA SPORTS’ Daryl Holt, Sean Grady, Julie Foster and Public Record’s Nathan Caswell; Jeremiah Gravel and Jeremy Yatz participated. Caswell and Jagar served as directors.
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