Madden 23 features a revamped passing system in next-gen versions called Skill-Based Passing. The Skill-Based Passing control is a part of the new FieldSense control and gives you more control over where you want the ball passed to.
SKill-Based Passing control takes QB skill, timing, accuracy, and positioning into account with every pass. Players will notice a new passing interface that will help with ball placement and timing. When throwing a pass, rings will appear around the receiver. Inside these rings will be a small circle representing where you are trying to throw the ball. You can direct the receiver by leading them, throw over the shoulder, or aim the pass anywhere else the defender cannot get to it.

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Here is how to throw all passes in Madden 23:
Using the Skill-Based Passing controls makes your throws even more accurate, but your QB also matters.QB ratingslike short-throw, medium-throw, and deep-throw accuracy will affect how precise your ball placement is. However, with Skill-Based Passing, you’re able to beat even the best defenders with some strategy and practice.
How to Enable Skill-Based Passing
To verify Skill-Based Passing is on, go toSettings, thenGame Options, then scroll down toSkill-Based Passing. Turn it on and tweak the settings to fit your playstyle.
For more Madden 23 guides, check outPass Defense Tips and How To Intercept in Madden 23on Pro Game Guides.
