It will be interesting to see whether EA chooses to follow in the footsteps of its sort of rival and make FIFA a free-to-play live game service as well. The game will essentially evolve over time with squad updates, along with several other game modes introduces over time – as is expected of live service-type games.Ĭross-platform support is also something that Konami been targeting for eFootball post-launch, which is a pretty positive sign. Thus, Konami’s decision to transform PES into eFootball, a free-to-play “football simulation platform” should come as a little surprise. The “games as a service” model adopted by titles like Fortnite, Apex Legends, and several others has not only proved immensely valuable for gamers – but have raked in massive profits for the publishers. Also Read: Why FIFA 22’s HyperMotion Tech May Not Be What’s Promised Konami doubles down on free-to-play and renames PES to eFootballįor years now, many in the industry, including notable personalities like Alanah Pearce have suggested that perhaps EA or PES could work better, and should essentially be free-to-play titles.
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