The new football game that challenges FIFA and eFootball
Meet the UFL: a new and free game that will come to us over the coming year and ensures a fair gaming experience based on the talent and abilities of the players
Matan Nishi, the gaming channel system
28/01/2022
Friday, 28 January 2022, 16:00 Updated: 16:13
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The war between the two annual football games, EA's FIFA, and Konami's eFootball (formerly Pro Evolution) has been going on for many years, and here quietly another competitor is sneaking into the virtual field: Meet the UFL - United Football League that will come to us during Next year,
watch the trailer that reveals the gameplay in the player attached at the top of the article >>>
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UFL
Will he be able to compete head to head in FIFA and eFootball? (Photo: screenshot, Strikerz Inc)
Fair and free play experience
The game is developed by a Belarusian studio called Strikerz Inc, which has one goal in mind: to give players a fair and considered gaming experience based on the players' talent and ability to play, and not one that requires players to invest their best money in various game modes.
The game will adopt a model similar to that of eFootball this year and will be completely free, and will be released for the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X \ S consoles only.
This is because UFL was built on the game engine Enriel 5 by Afik (the developer of Fortnite), unlike Konami, which developed efootball this year, the previous generation version of the game engine - Enril 4.
Full exposure and extensive peek at UFL
The contracts and ambassadors of the game
While FIFA and eFootball boast exclusive contracts signed with various teams and clubs, the UFL has also signed in recent months a number of exclusive contracts with football teams such as
West Ham United, Sporting Lisbon, Shekhtar Donetsk, Celtic, Monaco
, and many more. The game can also boast In a number of famous football players like
Ronaldo, Kevin de Bruyne, Oleksandr Zinchenko, Roberto Firmino and Romulo Lukaku who
will serve as official ambassadors of the game.
Ronaldo serves as the official ambassador of the UFL.
He was also joined by Kevin de Bruyne, Oleksandr Zinchenko, Roberto Firmino and Romulo Lukaku (Photo: Screenshot, Strikerz Inc)
Eugene Nashilov, CEO of Strikerz Inc, teased FIFA and eFootball several months ago, claiming that they do not meet the modern standards of the gaming world or today's business models - a sting aimed at the fact that companies are strengthening a digital store where players continue to make purchases Inside the games even after they paid full price for it.
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What do you think of UFL?
Will the game meet the standards and succeed in placing a worthy competition for FIFA and eFootball?
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