The EA SPORTS Madden Championship Series (MCS) reached its thrilling conclusion on Friday at Electronic Arts headquarters in San Francisco, where 14 of the world’s best players battled for their share of a $1 million USD prize pool and a place in Madden esports history.

When the final moments arrived, Drini delivered under pressure.

With the clock winding down, Drini sealed a 30–27 victory over Astro with a dramatic, game-winning field goal, earning the MCS 26 Madden Bowl title and taking home $250,000, the largest share of the prize pool.


Three days of high-stakes competition

Played in front of an electric crowd at Electronic Arts Redwood Shoes (EARS), the three-day event featured nonstop action and some of the highest-level Madden gameplay ever seen on the Championship Series stage.

Several of the competition’s most established stars, including JonBeast and Henry, were eliminated earlier than expected, underscoring just how deep and competitive the field has become. Every matchup brought new twists, clutch moments, and statement performances, as players pushed the game to its limits.


A celebration of community and competition

Fans attending in person were treated to more than just elite gameplay. 

Each day featured NFL player meet-and-greets, exclusive in-game rewards, and surprise giveaways, including copies of Madden NFL, creating an experience that celebrated both competition and community.

From the opening kickoff to the final field goal, the MCS 26 Madden Bowl showcased what makes Madden esports special: skill, passion, and moments that come down to a single play.

With another unforgettable season in the books, the future of competitive Madden has never looked brighter.

It’s all a part of something more

This year’s Madden Championship Series was one of several exciting events that helped kick off EA SPORTS’ biggest presence yet around Super Bowl LX, turning Super Bowl week into a full-fledged celebration of football, gaming, culture, and community. 

Centered in the Bay Area, the Championship Series finals in San Francisco connected seamlessly with EA SPORTS Presents Madden Bowl, a flagship event blending live music, celebrity appearances, and gaming experiences in partnership with Visa—part of a wider slate that also includes creator-driven gaming activations, content capture at the Super Bowl Media Center, and EA SPORTS’ official Madden NFL 26 Super Bowl simulation and prediction ahead of the big game,

From intense esports competition to immersive fan experiences and cross-platform activations, it all underscored EA’s commitment to uniting fans around the sport’s biggest week of the year.



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