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Konami rejects eFootball's first game update
The update that was supposed to be released this week and solve some of the failures in the launch of the demo will be postponed for a few days to the beginning of November
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Sunday, 24 October 2021, 18:13 Updated: 18:18
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eFootball (Kunami)
Over the past month, the demo of Konami's annual football game, Pro Evolution 2022 (which officially changed its name to eFootball) was released and received negative reviews and ridicule from online players mainly because of the graphic failures and technical glitches it presented. Konami said the company was listening to the complaints and promised to fix all the bugs and glitches, but now it seems that the long-awaited update will be delayed a bit.
Konami has released an official statement stating that the first update to the game that was due to be released this week on October 28 will be postponed to early November: "We would like to inform all our players that we have decided to postpone update 0.9.1 to early November. We apologize for the delay "The extra time we spend updating will allow us to ensure an improved gaming experience for all players."
"We will be updated on the exact date and details of the corrections in the update soon.In the meantime, we will continue to work on improving the game and we are excited for the launch of eFootball 2022 ".
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Beyond the graphical failures, the eFootball demo was released earlier this month and contained few game modes and restrictions on online gaming and it received negative reviews on the network and on the sets platform.
This year the brand has become a free game (Free to play) based on in-game purchases, and Konami have promised that this is an ongoing process, and as time goes on the company will add more content and more game modes.
So what happened this year?
A large part of the problems created this year are due to the fact that the game moved to a new game engine - Unreal by Afik (developer of Fortnite), compared to last year's Pro Evolution 2021 which was based on Konami's Fox game engine, and is the one that has served and operated the series since Pro Evolution 2014. A full cross-platform between all platform and console players, including mobile players - such a move requires serious re-infrastructure work and is the one that has probably created quite a few glitches and problems for the game this year.
While the game has become free and players who download the game will not waste their money, in the end the initial impression did its thing, and the big question is whether it's too late, and could it be that Konami bet on the wrong horse by choosing to release eFootball in a situation she did not resolve All the bugs and glitches?
Many hoped that the rebranded eFootball would compete in the market for the competing EA and FIFA, but with the size of the expectation, so did the size of the disappointment, and many players felt anger and frustration at Konami instead of taking the brand one step further - actually taking it back a few steps. Just hope that the updates will do their thing, and the online players will be able to forget and forgive on the day the game returns to functioning properly.
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