
Important info for #eFootball fans /Tp9RFhmXp9- eFootball October 1, 2021

A CPU that doesn’t tackle, erratic reactions that cost you goals… Within 24 hours, a statement from the developer acknowledged the game’s issues and pledged to “improve the current situation”. Bugs, ranging from those that might merely raise a chuckle to those that lead to utterly ridiculous scenes, in addition to problems such as poorly-rendered crowd shots and players whose faces suggest they’ve just got back from a particularly bruising night on the tiles (the images of Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi quickly went viral). And it wasn’t long before major foul-ups became apparent. This week, we were finally able to download the game, on devices ranging from PlayStation 5 to mobile phones. What have Konami been doing for the past two years? eFootball 2022 brimming with bugs, graphics issues

And when it was published, it proved a catastrophe. But even before it was released, there were doubts about the idea of launching such a basic initial version, with major updates months away. A way of moving away from Electronic Arts’ FIFA and embracing something accessible, always available.

On paper, a brave approach that sought to understand the formats that currently hold sway. A game for everyone, free of charge, with updates and cross-play.
EFOOTBALL 2022 DEVELOPERS UPDATE
The launch of eFootball, Konami’s free-to-play replacement for the long-running football sim Pro Evolution Soccer, has been a disaster.Īfter two years without an all-new instalment of PES - what we got last time out was no more than an update - the Japanese video-game developers decided to take their football project in a new direction.
