AKURAT.CO, eFootball 2022, the official title of the platform’s first season of content, will launch worldwide for PlayStation5, PlayStation4, Xbox Series XS, Xbox One, Windows 10 and PC Steam by Konami Digital Entertainment Limited on September 30.
This launch is to give you an idea of the newest and free soccer simulation game. The preview comes ahead of the first major free update that goes live this fall.
The good news is, the same update will also mark the launch of eFootball 2022 for iOS and Android devices.
“Platform updates bringing new functionality, such as cross-platform matches and controller support, will occur frequently over the coming months and no fees will be charged for them,” said Seitaro Kimura, eFootball series Producer at Konami Digital Entertainment, in a statement. Akurat.co.
At the heart of eFootball is eFootball World, where you can enjoy matches with real teams from September 30th, free of charge, and no microtransactions for parties. online nor offline.
At the match offline, you can play against AI or friends offline with nine completely authentic clubs to choose from, namely FC Barcelona, FC Bayern München, Juventus, Manchester United, Arsenal FC, SC Corinthians Paulista, CR Flamengo, CA River Plate to São Paulo FC.
You can also choose several stadiums such as Camp Nou, Old Trafford, Allianz Stadium, Emirates Stadium, Allianz Arena, and eFootball Stadium. For events online, you can experience cross-device matches (PlayStation5 vs. PlayStation4, Xbox Series XS vs. Xbox One) using pre-defined teams and awarding prizes such as GP.
In this updated version, you can sign up players and coaches who match your favorite formations and tactics, then train and strengthen them to play against players from all over the world. In eFootball 2022, you will be able to target the most coveted characters, team building is more accessible.
“Choose one of over 600 licensed clubs/teams to use their real crest, kit and stadium, before building your dream squad. However, real stadiums are not available to all clubs,” he said.
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