GOALS is a brand new, free-to-play football game, still in the development stages, but with more information constantly coming out.
The latest release from the company is a cinematic trailer, which encapsulates the feel and ideas behind their game, but without revealing too much about the actual gameplay itself.
Check it out, and the previous announcement trailer, below.
Cinematic Trailer
The hype is starting to build around the GOALS game, with a new cinematic trailer unveiled.
The trailer looks stunning, creating a futuristic atmosphere which sets the players up like footballing machines.
Unfortunately, we are still waiting to see some actual gameplay footage, and no matter how visually appealing this may be, that is what the fans are wanting to see.
Release Date
GOALS remains in its early stages of development and was only announced on 22 July 2021.
So, there’s no confirmed release date as of yet, but we'll keep you updated on any information that drops regarding when you can get your hands on the upcoming release.
Announcement Trailer
The first announcement trailer dropped on the official GOALS YouTube channel on 14 December 2021.
Watch the official announcement trailer below:
Unfortunately, this trailer didn't offer any insight into the gameplay whatsoever.
The announcement trailer stresses that the game is “esports ready,” so we look forward to seeing what this really means in the coming weeks.
Platforms
Crossplay will be a big feature for GOALS, with the game able to be played on PlayStation, Xbox and PC.
We think it's pretty safe to say that GOALS will be made available on both previous and next-gen consoles.
What to Expect
GOALS will feature a market similar to that found in FIFA Ultimate Team, with the difference being that all items will totally belong to the player.
The game’s official website states the following:
“Every asset will be fully owned by the player and can be traded freely on an open marketplace. The choice will be easy when comparing GOALS to other football games: experience better gameplay and get rewarded for your time. Play-AND-earn.”
It isn’t just the game’s free-to-play model that is set to challenge FIFA and eFootball, Goals is also looking to take over the competitive scene.