![]() The response was surprisingly forthright: "In many ways, yes. The game will take full advantage of the hardware capabilities of each supported device." In a separate answer, Konami stated that "we will make graphical adjustments to the mobile version but the next-generation graphics on consoles and PC will not be downgraded." While this is the right thing to say to fans, waiting to see the game in action is always the best course of action.Ībout the initial release being as bare-bones as Peter Crouch, the question "is 'Early Autumn' launch basically a demo?" was posed. Konami responded with: "eFootball is developed first for consoles but is a platform for everyone to enjoy. The concern from fans here was the poor graphics from the initial eFootball trailer that suggested the game was being downgraded from consoles to work on mobile. The game will be launched on PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC in early autumn, with a mobile version following later. Feel free to hop onto the Twitter thread to see all of the questions and answers, but three main details stuck out to us: the console to mobile balance, the content in the opening 'demo' weeks, and the situation with loot boxes for eFootball (agents in PES MyLeague). While details have been announced showing the roadmap of the opening months, it has left fans with many different questions about the innovative approach to the annual sports franchise. ![]() This year, Konami has opted for a free-to-play model. EFootball 2022 Konami Digital Entertainment Free to Play Local Multiplayer Football Kes Eylers-Stephenson Konami opened up a Twitter thread responding to the many questions fans have about PES 2022, or rather the free-to-play replacement eFootball.
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