Franchise in Madden 22 is getting some belated upgrades, such as a coach’s skill tree, an improved weekly strategy, and a better user interface for the new center.

EA made it clear in its statement to franchise fans, "We heard your voice," so far, the "Madden Rugby 22" it has shown seems to be the case. Franchising is the most popular model in Madden, so EA’s re-commitment to franchising is significant for the upcoming release.

This was carried out after EA's franchise improvement of Madden 21, and will continue to improve, because the model will receive real-time service updates within the next year after its release. Madden 22 adds some of the most popular features to Franchise, including a coaching skill tree, better MUT 21 Coins, updated scouts, and a deeper focus on weekly strategy and practice adjustments.

These improvements are also accompanied by the addition of the overhauled franchise center, providing players with a new user interface that makes the franchise more streamlined. It will allow easier access to player and staff management, monitor goals and team development, and incorporate new strategy features. Although the franchise game in Madden NFL 22 itself is getting some much-needed improvements, the changes to the franchise  alone are refreshing.

It can be said that the biggest addition to the franchise is the coach’s new skill tree; when similar features appear in NCAA football matches, players have been asking for it. Each employee will now have two skill trees, which contain more than 60 unique skills, and more will be provided through Buy MUT 21 Coins, so that each employee of the team has its own personality characteristics. These two trees will be full of abilities, such as increasing XP in specific locations or increasing damage levels to influence the way the team develops.