In a big shakeup in the world of console sports video games, Konami has announced that its long-running PES soccer series is changing names to become eFootball. Not only that, but the game will now be ...
Konami’s announcement of a brand new, free-to-play football game has sent shock waves through the industry. eFootball, scheduled for release in Autumn 2021, will replace Pro Evolution Soccer (PES), a ...
eFootball, the successor to Konami's Pro Evolution Soccer, was released on Thursday - and its bugs and graphics issues mean it was far from being a hit among gamers. The launch of eFootball, Konami’s ...
While there’s is slightly more impetus with the online experience, there’s also improvements and refinements to offline, including the eternal time sink that is Master League, but there’s really no ...
Football gaming is perhaps the most stagnant of all sports genres. FIFA’s pay-to-win, arcade hegemony lords it over PES’ clunky menus, but realistic gameplay. Rinse, reskin, and repeat. But this year ...
Konami has officially renamed the Pro Evolution Soccer series eFootball, and it will become a digital-only, free-to-play game coming to PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One and PC this Autumn - with ...
It’s that time of year again – eFootball PES 2020 is finally upon us. The latest entry in Konami’s newly renamed series boasts an array of gameplay innovations, including upgraded trapping mechanics ...
When starting either of these games or any video game in general, the first thing players are met with is the menu UI. The menu in these games is quite distinct. FIFA has a more useful and ...
06:16, Fri, Nov 5, 2021 Updated: 06:16, Fri, Nov 5, 2021 UPDATE: Konami has confirmed more on their plans to launch future eFootball 2022 updates, revealing that after today's patch, the next one ...
The game – eventually – will target consoles, PC, and mobile, but at launch the developer and publisher admits what’s on offer will basically be a demo. That shouldn’t put you off, though; Konami ...
Some people say we shouldn’t compare Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo. Rather than pointlessly trying to work out who’s better, we should just sit back and enjoy a time when two of football’s ...
While always on the heels of EA Sports’ football juggernaut FIFA, Pro Evo Soccer has managed to retain a loyal audience thanks to a focus on simulation and player interaction. It lacks some of the ...
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