PES Changes Name To eFootball, Goes Free In Big Shakeup


  

PES is currently known as eFootball, and it's receiving an allowed to-play model with new substance coming after dispatch. 

In a major purge in the realm of control center games computer games, Konami has declared that its long-running PES series is changing names to become eFootball, and it'll be an allowed to-play game. Konami will at this point don't deliver paid yearly deliveries as it inclines toward the "stage" approach. 


As an allowed to-play game, eFootball will develop and advance over the long haul with new substance refreshes. You can see the guide beneath the uncover trailer. This incorporates new modes, cross-play backing, competitions, and other new frameworks, which will all be conveyed over the long haul. 


A protracted uncover trailer has additionally been delivered, showing a greater amount of the game and the movement catch measure. We likewise discover that eFootball runs on Unreal Engine, which is one more shift for the series. As an allowed to-play title, eFootball will probably be upheld by a microtransaction framework, however Konami has not yet spoken about this. 


"Everything started with the inflexible assurance to make a progressive soccer stage," Konami said of the change. "Our desire was to reproduce the ideal soccer climate, from the grass on the field, to the players' development, right to the groups in the arena. 


To this end, we chose to make another soccer motor with a recently assembled liveliness framework and patched up game orders. The end-product was much more amazing than we had initially imagined. We went past the line of PES, into another domain of virtual soccer. To flag this new time, we have chosen to head out in different directions from our adored PES mark and rename it eFootball." 


Maker Seitaro Kimura disclosed to IGN that eFootball is a "stage" and that Konami will at this point don't deliver yearly premium deliveries. All things being without equal updates every year will be delivered. 


eFootball Roadmap : 


eFootball is coming to PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PC, iOS, and Android not long from now. 


EA Sports is additionally delivering its yearly FIFA game, FIFA 22, not long from now. You can look at the first interactivity here.

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