eFootball 2022 has not gotten off to the best of starts, but fear not, the first update has now been confirmed and is coming VERY soon.
So, find out exactly when the eFootball 2022 patch will arrive and what you can expect from it below.
Latest - Version 0.9.1 release date confirmed
The official eFootball Twitter account has now confirmed the release date for the first major patch.
Version 0.9.1 will be released on Friday, 5 November for PC and consoles.
The first update will only serve to fix bugs and we will update this patch with the detailed patch notes once they arrive.
eFootball 2022 patch on the way
The first update for their new game is coming very soon.
After receiving A LOT of negative feedback, Konami has finally responded with an update that will hopefully fix the issues already reported and those that continue to be reported.
We expect several more updates to follow in the coming weeks.
When will eFootball 2022 mobile be released?
eFootball is out right now on all major consoles, but when will the mobile version become available?
eFootball 2022 mobile for iOS and Android devices will launch when the first major update goes live this Autumn.
So, could eFootball mobile be launched on the same date as Version 0.9.1?
PES 2021 Mobile to be updated to eFootball 2022
Konami has announced that loads of changes will be coming to the mobile version of the game!
eFootball mobile will be available as an update to the existing PES 2021 app.
Current mobile users will be able to carry over a portion of their in-game assets from eFootball PES 2021.
PES 2021 replacement
eFootball is an all-new football simulation platform from the makers of PES and Winning Eleven.
eFootball 2022 is Free-to-play and completely rebuilt in Unreal Engine (4).
eFootball will launch worldwide first on PlayStation5, PlayStation4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Windows 10 and PC Steam this Autumn, with iOS and Android to follow soon after.
eFootball represents a fresh approach for the long-running franchise, previously known as Pro Evolution Soccer.
It seems that Konami is trying to re-establish itself as a big name in gaming, taking a competitive share of the football game market by going free-to-play would be huge - but will it pay off?