How to change camera angle in Madden 25

The ideal angle to watch your perfect touchdowns.

Chicago Bears WR makes a one-handed catch in the endzone, with fans cheering in the background.
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For many different football enthusiasts, immersion is an important part of Madden 25. The camera angle on the field must be perfect for players, whether you’re running a route as a wide receiver, looking down field as a quarterback, or hunting down an interception as a cornerback.

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There are multiple different camera angles you can try in multiple game modes, whether you’re playing from right behind the player you’re controlling, looking down at the field from a birds-eye view, or watching the action from a broadcast-style angle that makes it look like an official game on TV.

If you’re looking to swap out your perspective and point-of-view, here is how to change your camera angle in Madden 25.

Changing camera angles in Madden 25

The Camera controls
The camera settings for Madden 25. Screenshot by Dot Esports

To change camera angles in Madden 25, start a game, press the pause button on your respective controller, and click on Options in the menu. There will be multiple different options to choose from, including the Visual Feedback submenu, which is where you’ll be heading to change your camera angle.

Scroll down in the Visual Feedback menu until you’ve reached the Cameras subsection, where you can swap camera angles for offense and defense. There are a handful of different options to choose from with Madden 25‘s cameras, with defense getting other options to help with perspective:

  • Offense
    • Standard
    • Wide
    • All-22
    • Broadcast
    • Zoom
  • Defense
    • Standard
    • Wide
    • All-22
    • Broadcast
    • Defensive Perspective
    • Zoom

On defense, the Defensive Perspective flips the camera around so that you’re facing towards the offense. It is a bit more immersive, since you’ll need to track down receivers and runners from the true defenders point-of-view. All-22, on the other hand, is an angle that is so zoomed out, you can see all 22 players on the field. Overall, there should be a camera angle for every preference as you switch around settings for your ideal Madden experience.

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Tyler Esguerra
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