![]() ![]() Also, fouling decisions seems to be reworked and made better. Duels and Foulingĭuels have been made more realistic according to the trailer, and have been checked throughout by big names like Iniesta and Pique, which comes as a big boost to the game. Sharp KickĪn interesting addition, players are able to perform crisp kicks and passes by the name sharp kicks but comes with the disadvantage of this action taking more time. Along with that comes physical battles, again already existing without a name, which can be experienced by players already. Launch of 'eFootball 2022' Mobile We are delighted to finally bring you the mobile version of 'eFootball 2022'. New additions of stealing the ball where forwards can get closer and into positions to steal the ball from the defender. Neymar’s skills were showcased in the trailer, and most of the fanbase knows Neymar is already renowned in the game for his skills. Overall, not the best of the trailers, but it did have some positives too which are worth talking about.įeints, Skill moves, close control combined brings you the ‘Tricking the Defender’ and at this point, a player will realize this is already existing. ![]() Also to note, there were few clips taken from their announcement trailer of eFootball, making it repetitive and underwhelming. ![]() Editing was not good, and fans didn’t seem to like too many texts that came with the trailer. Talks on the trailer didn’t stop there, as the fans were seen unhappy on their respective social media platforms as editing or trailer narrations seemed unimpressive to many.įor a trailer, that too for a big game getting a refresh and a huge fan following, the marketing was pretty disappointing to be entirely honest. However, we could be wrong as KONAMI is presenting eFootball as a cross-platform free-to-play game, and with the mix, they could really show how it would be implemented. ![]() Unreal 4 brings a new Motion Matching animation system, with Konami claiming eFootball will boast four times more animations than previous PES installments.It would have been very helpful if KONAMI could have kept the pc/console and mobile trailers separate, in order to avoid confusion and later on suggest what is coming to each platform. This new mode could tie into a "Match Pass System", which appears to be a take on FIFA Ultimate Team’s hugely popular DLC cards, if a brief peek at the roadmap is to be believed. It looks like the series’ longtime career mode is going to be jettisoned for an as-yet-unnamed "Team Building Mode", according to eFootball’s official roadmap. Other modes, including online leagues and eSports tournaments, will be released as optional, paid DLC. The launch game is limited to exhibition matchesĮFootball will launch with exhibition matches, with an initial nine clubs available to choose from. The publisher has stated the game will receive free, yearly updates going forward.Īfter years of PES games using Konami’s proprietary FOX Engine, the publisher has decided to build its latest game of footy using a custom-built version of Unreal 4. Konami has promised all versions of eFootball will support crossplay by this winter. Here's what's changing:ĮFootball is a digital-only, free-to-play game, coming to PC, next-gen, and last-gen consoles this autumn. eFootball: the big changesĮFootball isn't your typical annual sports sim update. With the move to Unreal Engine 4, eFootball now has a more complex animation system than was possible with previous PES games. Though there’s plenty of padding-square away a few minutes in your day to watch the mo-cap work provided by former Barcelona midfielder maestro Andrés Iniestra-Konami also provides a good deal of in-game footage. The reveal trailer for eFootball is surprisingly meaty. ![]()
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