Game news eFootball (PES 2022): A start in the form of a demo?
About ten days ago Konami announced that eFootball PES is giving up its annual release format to simply become eFootball and move to a free-to-play business model. A big change that caused the editor to organize a small question-and-answer session on Twitter.
We already knew that when eFootball PES 2022 was released in the fall, it would allow players to take control of FC Barcelona, Bayern Munich, Arsenal, Corinthians, Flamengo, Juventus, Manchester United, River Plate or Sao Polo take without microtransactions
eFootball was first developed for consoles, but it’s a platform that everyone can enjoy. The game takes full advantage of the hardware capabilities of each supported device.
But the editor used the session to answer one of the most common questions: Is eFootball considered a demo at launch? Konami answers this question bluntly. Yes, launching eFootball will be like launching a demo in many ways.
(…) We want people to get used to eFootball as soon as possible, so we’re going to start with a limited number of teams and modes. More details will follow
We also learn that, as expected, iOS and Android versions will be technically adapted remain playable, but that does not affect the rendering of PC and console versions. The editing features are well planned on PC, PS4, and PS4, but will be available as a free update after the title is released. The . on your part Champions league is offered to players as a only paid premium contentbut no exit window was displayed.
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