Konami has released the 1.0.0 version of eFootball 2022, adding a variety of game modes, improvements, new licenses, and extra content to the game. However, the update has already upset some fans because certain big features are still missing from the free-to-play soccer simulator.
When will Master League come to eFootball 2022?
Speaking in a Tweet, a spokesperson for Konami revealed that Master League will not be included in version 1.0.0. Instead, players will have to wait for it to be added at a later date. Although the developer did not confirm exactly when this would be, they did ask users for their “kind patience until they are ready.”
Master League is just one of several key game modes that are absent from eFootball 2022. These include Team Play, Edit, Co-Op, and Match Lobby but Master League is probably the most requested feature. It has been a staple of the series, when it was known as PES, for many years and sees players take on the role of the manager of a team as they build it up and advance through the football leagues.
What is included in the 1.0.0 version of eFootball 2022?
While there has been a lot of focus on what is not included in the latest update, Konami has added plenty of new content with the latest update. Promising to change the game from a demo to a fuller experience, it brings a Season feature that will allow players to compete in weekly challenges and a Dream Team mode that lets users build up their own teams more effectively.
There are also a significant amount of changes to the basic gameplay, with shooting, dribbling, passing, and defending all seeing improvements. Finally, the update adds several licenses that were previously unavailable, such as the Japanese J1 and J2 leagues along with the USL Championship. Players
eFootball 2022 originally launched in September of last year to widespread complaints about its flawed gameplay, broken animations, and lack of game modes and content. Konami subsequently apologized and announced that it would work on fixing the issues as quickly as possible.
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