EA Games' 'Madden NFL' '15 Predicts Seattle Seahawks vs. New England Patriots 2015 Super Bowl Winner! [WATCH]

By Jorge Solis (j.solis@mstarsnews.com) | Jan 27, 2015 06:00 PM EST

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EA Games is placing their bets and choosing the winner in the upcoming NFL Super Bowl XLIX. Through gameplay footage, EA Sports' Madden NFL '15 makes the call and offers their 2015 Super Bowl prediction in the highly anticipated Seattle Seahawks vs. New England Patriots game.

Released on the EA Sports Youtube Account, the caption states, "Watch the official EA SPORTS Madden 15 Super Bowl Predictions video now to find out who is going to win Super Bowl 49 featuring Richard Sherman and the Seattle Seahawks against Tom Brady and the New England Patriots."

The video opens with the voiceover narration, "Experts tells us...defense wins championships. But the offense has other ideas. In Superbowl 49, they finally meet to settle the score."

The gameplay starts out with 7-3, with the Patriots taking the lead. As defense takes a sack, it looks like the opposing team isn't giving up without a fight. Putting pressure into the game, an interception helps Seattle put them back on the map, with the score now 17-14.

It's a foot race to the end zone to get the winning touchdown. The sports videogame predicts the Patriots will actually win by 28-24. You can see the entire team celebrating, with Brady holding the Lombardi trophy way up high, with one hand. Will you be cheering or booing if this really happens?

Check out EA Sports' Super Bowl Predictions here:

With Super Bowl XLIX coming up this Sunday, the city of Seattle has asked musician Dave Matthews to raise the Seahawks' 12th man flag during a ceremony on Thursday, Jan. 29. On the other side, New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady has been internalizing his problems with DeflateGate; bet that Saturday Night Live skit didn't help calm down the situation. To make matters worse, former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Hines Ward has called the Patriots cheaters, and blames coach Bill Belichick for defrauding the game.

Readers, who would you like to win the Super Bowl?

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