There are sagas which players We have Spaniards engraved in our hearts, because they left their mark on us at a time in our lives when we devoted so many hours to them. And one of these legendary names is Football on PCthe saga of the managers of Dynamic multimedia which in the 90s of the last century devastated everything. But everything, everything.
El caso es que desde hace un par de ans (or más) venimos escuchando que hay un studio español que quiere revivir esta franquicia, lejos ya de las manos de Dinamic y los hermanos Ruíz, por lo que muchos andan impatients por saber cómo y cuándo to arrive at. And after a calamitous and strange journey, it seems that the game will finally see the light of day under the name PC Soccer 8
PC Football returns to our computer stadiums
will be next April 30 When PC Soccer 8 officially arrives in (digital) stores where we can get it for a price that has not yet been revealed on the Steam page. So we imagine that as the moment approaches, the guys from One more game They will offer more details. Until that moment comes, it’s time to soak up everything you’ll have.
And in the studio’s own words, “in this new version of the game, in addition to having the options of 2001, you will also be able to interact with the city to improve the team’s performance. Even referees, credits, vendors and employees have been improved to provide a more fun and authentic experience! So it will be a very special reunion.
The goal of the game is to offer an experience as similar as possible to the old saga from the 90s, even resorting to a match simulator that does not want to complicate itself with advanced 3D engines, and opts for a 2D feel more retro, with elf like in the first editions of the game (will we need a controller on PC?).
A stormy and strange evolution
PC Soccer 8 arrives in stores after a period of silence from its developers, who experienced a critical moment in spring 2023 when they had to start returning the money from the reserves of what was going to be called PC Football 2024
Certainly, the studio took a step back, rethought a lot of things, and ended up doing things much more professionally. At least when it comes to communication, where they played into some social media controversies that had their origins in a clear lack of strategy when communicating the steps the game was completing before a launch that didn’t never happened.
NOW, April 30 In 2024, it looks like it will be time to see how it worked out for them PC Soccer 8 that many users are going to demand to be, at least, like the originals from 30 years ago… right?