
The publisher has stated the game will receive free, yearly updates going forward.Īfter years of PES games using Konami’s proprietary FOX Engine, the publisher has decided to build its latest game of footy using a custom-built version of Unreal 4. Konami has promised all versions of eFootball will support crossplay by this winter. Here's what's changing:ĮFootball is a digital-only, free-to-play game, coming to PC, next-gen, and last-gen consoles this autumn. eFootball: the big changesĮFootball isn't your typical annual sports sim update. With the move to Unreal Engine 4, eFootball now has a more complex animation system than was possible with previous PES games. Though there’s plenty of padding-square away a few minutes in your day to watch the mo-cap work provided by former Barcelona midfielder maestro Andrés Iniestra-Konami also provides a good deal of in-game footage. Senior producer of eFootball, Seitaro Kimura recently spoke to IGN and said the main goal behind this update is to switch to a 'platform' approach with regular updates.The reveal trailer for eFootball is surprisingly meaty. It is very shocking to see Konami scrapping the CD format for their upcoming game.

Konami also confirmed to stop the release of any physical copies of the game and it will only be available to play by downloading it digitally. Graphics: GeForce GTX 1060 / AMD Radeon RX 590Īpart from this, Konami recently confirmed that their eFootball game will be free to play title and players may not spend any money to enjoy the latest version of Konami’s PES 2022.Processor: Intel Core i5-7600 / AMD Ryzen 5 1600.Graphics: GeForce GTX 660 Ti / Radeon HD 7790.Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system.

eFootball SeptemeFootball 2022 PC System Requirements Minimum requirements:
