e-soccer, was born as a replacement for the saga Pro Evolution Soccer. The legendary football saga of Konamithus not only adopting a new name, but also changing many other things. Being one of the main changes its change of business model, being now “free to play”. However, the move didn’t go over well for Konami, which saw how its game was bombarded with negative reviews. Proof of this is that when it premiered on Steam, it became the platform’s lowest-rated game.
Due to these surprisingly harsh reviews, the company has been working on patches and updates to improve the gaming experience. After its launch in September, the The company has been working on a major update that should fix many of these issues.
Thus, in a recent interview for VGC, a spokesperson for Konami, said they take criticism very seriously. Make fixes and improvements based on player feedback. This big update would come next in the game April 14 for consoles and PCs.
From here we will be very attentive to the new state of the game, even ifThe reality is that Japanese society will surely continue to have a lot of work ahead of it.
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