September 23, 2025
NFL Dublin 2025: Where’s Croke Park in Madden 26? The Steelers and Vikings make history in Ireland, but fans are left wondering why Croke Park isn’t digitally represented
This Sunday, the Pittsburgh Steelers and Minnesota Vikings will make history by facing off in the first-ever NFL Dublin Game at Croke Park. Thousands of fans are set to descend on Ireland for this landmark event, but Madden 26 players may have noticed something disappointing—Croke Park isn’t actually in the game. Instead, it’s replaced with a generic “Dublin Stadium.”
With the Steelers listed as 21/20 underdogs and the Vikings slight favorites at 4/5, excitement for the matchup is high. But when it comes to Madden’s authenticity, the omission of such an iconic stadium has sparked plenty of questions.
🔍 Why Croke Park Didn’t Make It Into Madden 26
While EA Sports hasn’t given an official reason, there are a few likely explanations:
1. Licensing Issues
To digitally include a stadium, developers need legal rights to use its name, likeness, and branding. It’s possible that EA and the GAA (which owns Croke Park) couldn’t reach an agreement on licensing terms.
2. Cost vs. Demand
Scanning, modeling, and rendering a stadium in high fidelity takes time and resources. EA may have prioritized other European venues that they felt had a larger global audience or better cost justification.
3. Development Deadlines
Even if EA had plans to include Croke Park, time constraints could have been a factor. Capturing detailed architecture, signage, and textures isn’t a quick process, and the developers may have run out of time before Madden 26’s update deadline.
🇮🇪 Why the Exclusion Matters
Croke Park is more than just a stadium—it’s one of Ireland’s most iconic landmarks and the spiritual home of Gaelic games. Having it authentically represented in Madden 26 would have added to the atmosphere and excitement of this historic NFL game.
Instead, the generic “Dublin Stadium” doesn’t resemble the real venue at all. The only Irish flavor comes from in-game banners labeled “Dublin Game,” which feels like a missed opportunity for authenticity.
📢 No Word From EA or GAA Yet
So far, neither EA Sports nor the GAA has commented on whether talks ever took place about licensing Croke Park. That leaves fans in the dark about whether the decision was financial, logistical, or simply a matter of timing.
What’s clear is that Madden 26 players—and Irish fans especially—would love to see Croke Park accurately represented in future editions.