Every year, EA Sports runs a simulated Super Bowl on the latest edition of Madden, and the simulation has been right nine of the last 12 years.

Last year, the game not only correctly predicted a Patriots win over the Seahawks, but it also nailed the final score, 28-to-24. It also predicted that Tom Brady would be MVP with 335 yards and four touchdowns. That's just seven yards off the actual outcome. It even called Julian Edelman's winning touchdown.

But, like in life, there are times when the game was completely wrong. For Super Bowl 48, Madden predicted that the Broncos would edge the Seahawks in overtime. In reality, the Seahawks destroyed the Broncos 43-to-8.

This year, Madden predicts that the Panthers will knock off the Broncos, by a score of 24-to-20, and that Cam Newton will win the Super Bowl MVP award. The game also predicts Carolina will go up 17-0 in the first half only to have Denver storm back to take a 20-17 lead. Then, Cam Newton will lead the team down the field and rush the ball in himself for the game-winning touchdown.

Check out all the action simulated for your enjoyment right here.

Since the game has a history of getting it right, it might be time to call your friends and place that friendly bet. Good luck!

 

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