{"id":86194,"date":"2025-01-28T23:44:53","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T23:44:53","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/everything-we-know-about-ufl-new-free-to-play-fifa-pes-efootball-rival-coming-soon-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T23:44:53","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T23:44:53","slug":"everything-we-know-about-ufl-new-free-to-play-fifa-pes-efootball-rival-coming-soon-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/everything-we-know-about-ufl-new-free-to-play-fifa-pes-efootball-rival-coming-soon-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Everything we know about UFL: New free-to-play FIFA &#038; PES eFootball rival coming soon &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Everything we know about UFL: New free-to-play FIFA &#038; PES eFootball rival coming soon UFLWhile FIFA and Pro Evo Soccer have dominated the football game scene for years, a new contender is entering the arena in the form of the mysterious, free-to-play UFL. Here\u2019s everything we know about it so far. It\u2019s been quite some time since FIFA and PES\u2019 standing in the virtual footballing world was challenged. Years ago, games like Red Card and This is Football built cult followings, but they never quite grew enough to dislodge the more well-established football titans. As fans have grown tired of FIFA, some hopped over to PES \u2014 now named eFootball. But it does lack all the licenses, and its rebooted identity has had issues, making FIFA the cream of the crop. There are some players who have simply grown tired of both games and wanted a new challenger to throw their hat into the ring. And, well, they\u2019ve somewhat had their calls heard with UFL. Contents Does UFL have a release date yet? &#8211; UFL gameplay reveal &#8211; Will UFL release new titles every year? &#8211; UFL platforms &#8211; What licenses will UFL have? &#8211; Does UFL have a release date yet? Currently, the only release date available for UFL is 2022. Strikerz, the developers behind UFL, have given a release window for their free-to-play football title: \u201cWhen it\u2019s ready\u201d in 2022. After first being announced at Gamescom 2021, there\u2019s still no solid date on when it\u2019ll be dropping. However, the developers are working around the clock to try and get it out before the year\u2019s end. UFL gameplay reveal In their January 27 gameplay reveal, the developers behind UFL shared a few snippets of gameplay alongside plenty of their motion-tracking-created cutscenes. They also talked about the core tenants of their game: \u201cMaking it totally accessible, fair-to-play, and a fresh experience in the football gaming space.\u201d The related segment begins at 14:48. This includes creating a unified \u201cglobal online league with division-based ranking and fair matchmaking system\u201d. The last point was heavily emphasized on as Strikerz wants to make the UFL grind satisfying for players when they do rank up. Management-wise, the game plays a lot like FIFA Ultimate Team on first glance. You can create your own club, sign players with in-game currency, and change around tactics and formations to your liking. However, it appears to be fused with some elements from Career Mode too like individual player development. What sets it apart from FIFA is the game modes on offer. UFL has promised more team-based ranking systems than what\u2019s currently on the market, as well as the typical array of co-op and offline game modes. As for those searing shots or sweet slide tackles though, very little actual gameplay footage was revealed. What was there though was similar to FIFA \u2014 score in the top left, player names in the bottom corners with stamina, and a few shots on goal to try and show off the smoothness of the engine. Will UFL release new titles every year? Strikerz has promised players there\u2019ll never be a sequel, with UFL sticking around year after year. You won\u2019t have to invest in a new title each year like the FIFA cycle with \u201cseamless and persistent gameplay\u201d. Your squad won\u2019t be wiped each year, but you can earn seasonal rewards and trophies that\u2019ll remain in your club permanently. UFL platforms UFL will be available on console platforms only, so PlayStation and Xbox players will be able to test out the new football title on the block. PC and Nintendo Switch players will be missing out for now, but developers have promised a potential expansion depending on the game\u2019s success. We have received a great deal of positive feedback on our cinematic teaser, thanks so much to all of you! With regards to the platforms, we&#8217;re primarily focused on bringing UFL to @PlayStation and @Xbox but PC is also a platform that we&#8217;re closely considering \ud83d\udc4c Stay tuned\ud83d\udd25 pic.twitter.com\/KYlWjLQHWv\u2014 UFL (@UFLgame) August 26, 2021 What licenses will UFL have? As noted, UFL will have player likenesses and licenses from FIFPro \u2013 the organization that represents more than 65,000 professional players from across the globe. They\u2019re the same group that supplies EA SPORTS with their likenesses and licenses. The game has also partnered with a few football clubs too \u2013 West Ham United, AS Monaco, Besiktas, Borussia Monchengladbach, Shakhtar Donetsk, Sporting Lisbon, Celtic, and Rangers being the most notable of which \u2013 but they haven\u2019t announced any partnerships with leagues just yet. UFL has also revealed a number of ambassadors for the game, including Cristiano Ronaldo and Kevin de Bruyne. EA and eFootball have pretty much sewn up the major league licenses from across the globe and have exclusive rights to those, so it\u2019s unlikely they\u2019d be able to share. It could be the case that UFL works like PES and has to use vague terms like \u2018Spanish League\u2019 or \u2018Spanish Division\u2019 for La Liga, for example. Of course, EA are dropping the \u2018FIFA\u2019 branding after FIFA 23, but don\u2019t expect UFL to pick it up. FIFA themselves are trying to launch their own game to compete with EA, which means we\u2019ll have four football games on the market before long. Regardless, it is a pretty exciting time for football fans who want something new. Whether this new entry to the scene will be the answer to their prayers remains to be seen, but it\u2019s clearly welcomed. We\u2019ll update this article once more details become available, so keep checking back. 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