Konami's eFootball, formerly known as PES 2022, is out now on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X for free. The new game, now running on Unreal Engine, includes cross-play support across all ...
06:16, Fri, Nov 5, 2021 Updated: 06:16, Fri, Nov 5, 2021 UPDATE: Konami has confirmed more on their plans to launch future eFootball 2022 updates, revealing that after today's patch, the next one ...
The game – eventually – will target consoles, PC, and mobile, but at launch the developer and publisher admits what’s on offer will basically be a demo. That shouldn’t put you off, though; Konami ...
Season 2 is in full swing and the mobile version has evolved from PES to 'eFootball 2022' - here's everything you need to know KONAMI has announced that the mobile version of eFootball PES 2021 has ...
eFootball, the successor to Konami's Pro Evolution Soccer, was released on Thursday - and its bugs and graphics issues mean it was far from being a hit among gamers. The launch of eFootball, Konami’s ...
Konami's eFootball game is out now on consoles and PC, but the eFootball mobile release date is still looming a fair distance away in the future. You probably already know that eFootball is Konami's ...
Konami has revealed the PC system requirements for eFootball 2022, previously known as PES 2022, as the game moves to Unreal Engine. The system requirements were spotted on the game's listing on Steam ...
16:00, Thu, Sep 30, 2021 Updated: 16:02, Thu, Sep 30, 2021 After years of playing second fiddle to FIFA, Pro Evolution Soccer is relaunching as a free-to-play title. Now going by the name of eFootball ...
Gaming fans had high hopes for the latest offering from Konami Digital Entertainment after seeing the company take a year out of a power battle with FIFA to transform PES, but its rebrand has flopped ...
This isn’t the first time we’ve seen the series change its name, though: back in the day, Konami called its football franchise Winning Eleven. Then it became Pro Evolution Soccer. Now it’s eFootball.