This week, eFootball, Konami’s video game as a service that takes over from the Pro Evolution Soccer (PES) franchise, makes its big debut on consoles and PC. This title also serves to mark the beginning of a new saga that is committed to being free and multiplatform.
As you remember, eFootball is a title that will launch on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X and S, Xbox One and PC (via Steam) this September 30, a day before the premiere of FIFA 2022.
ButWhat teams will be in eFootball and what are the licensed stadiums? Here we tell you
EFootball Licensed Teams
When eFootball debuts this September 30, we will find the exhibition matches and the selection of only 9 teams.
These are the clubs:
- Barcelona FC
- Bayern Munich
- Juventus
- Manchester United
- Arsenal FC
- Corinthians
- Flamengo
- São Paulo
- River Plate
Robert Lewandowski and Serge Gnabry from Bayern. (Image: Konami)
Konami already confirmed The release date of the first update pack coming to eFootball: November 11th. This DLC will be named eFootball 2022 Premium Player Pack and it will cost US$39,99. It will be on that date when the Asian firm adds “many more authentic teams.”
EFootball licensed stadiums
On the other hand, there will be six venues available since the launch of eFootball. Among them, the most prominent are Barcelona FC Camp Nou and the Old Trafford del Manchester United.
Here the list:
- Camp Nou
- Old Trafford
- Allianz Stadium
- Emirates Stadium
- Allianz Arena
- eFootball Stadium
As the months go by, Konami will add more teams and stadiums to eFootball.
eFootball will use the new version of the Unreal Engine graphics engine. (Image: Konami)