Madden NFL 22, the latest installment in the popular football series, introduces new gaming mechanics, including different passes. These passes offer players more ways to immerse themselves in a lifelike football experience and open new strategic options. This guide will explain how to pull off one of the trickier passes in Madden NFL 22, the touch pass, so players can pass like the pros.

There are three main types of passing in Madden NFL 22: the lob, the touch, and the bullet. All passes in Madden NFL 22 share the same basic input: pressing the button that appears above the receiver’s head. Each pass, however, has its own timing to take into account. A simple tap will only result in a lob pass, while holding the button down until the ball is thrown will result in a bullet pass. These are low and high-strength passes, respectively, but players also have the medium-pass option with the touch pass.

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Madden NFL 22 quite literally changes the game for the Madden series with its list of new features. The lob, touch, and bullet passes are only some of the options given to players. Others include the pump fake and the slide. These other plays are somewhat easier to accomplish than the touch pass, requiring mere double taps.

The touch pass is the technique in Madden NFL 22 that arguably takes the most getting used to, and is best mastered by practicing until the timing is easy to get down. Fortunately, Madden NFL 22‘s exhibition mode has a practice section, the perfect place to learn to nail touch passes for when it counts. The touch pass might be a bit tricky, but with time it can become second nature and help players elevate their game.

Madden NFL 22 is available for PC, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Xbox Series X and Series S, and Google Stadia.

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