

With the first trailer of eFootball PES 2022, KONAMI is taking a massive step…in the wrong direction.

Both games have had them for years now, but the eFootball PES 2022 reveal makes FIFA’s issues seem like petty nuances. No one knew what to expect… and in the end, it’s safe to say KONAMI disappointed everyone.Įven though I’m a big football fan myself, and I do play some FIFA from time to time, I’m always the first one to emphasize the issues. The game’s open beta version left fans puzzled with mobile-like graphics and dumbed down gameplay. That goes to show you that the community didn’t really accept the game all too well. Who knows, at this point, people at KONAMI might even put Master League up as a monthly subscription… Fans are DisappointedĪt the time of writing, the eFootball 2020 release video had almost 20k likes and just above 7.5k dislikes. We still don’t know when it will be available nor how much it’s going to cost. The company even brought veteran footballers like Andres Iniesta and Gerard Pique. Konami says that the game has been designed with a custom football engine that uses the Unreal Engine as the base. eFootball will be launched around autumn season this year.
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eFootball PES 2022 going free-to-play was one of two main selling points (alongside cross-platform support), and now it turns out everyone’s favorite single-player mode, Master League, will come out in form of a paid DLC.īut that’s about it as far as Master League DLC info goes. Pro Evolution Soccer (PES) Is No More: Konami Rebrands The Game As Free-To-Play eFootball. Just this morning, we’ve found out another disheartening eFootball PES 2022 announcement. In addition, offline modes such as "Master League" will be sold in the future as optional DLC on all compatible devices.- eFootball July 22, 2021 #eFootball ™ cross-platform online matches will be further improved with a new engine and adjusted to take *full* advantage of each platform.
