One month before the release of the annual FIFA opus, discover its competitor from Konami with the eFootball 2023 Mobile release. Let's see what's in store for us with this version that takes the form of an update of eFootball 2022 Mobile. On the agenda: two new ambassadors, new licenses and still no Master League.
A simple update for the eFootball 2023 Mobile release
eFootball 2023 Mobile release comes only three months after the 2022 version release on mobile. Indeed, due to matchmaking problems on the servers, the mobile adaptation was released a little more than eight months after the console and PC versions.
So we could legitimately wonder about the form that the eFootball 2023 Mobile release would take. Well, without much surprise, the 2023 edition of Konami's license is actually an eFootball 2022 Mobile update. Nevertheless, this one brings some new features.
What's new in the 2023 update
For the eFootball 2023 Mobile release, the three ambassadors of the license (Neymar Jr, Lionel Messi and Takefusa Kubo) are joined by Portuguese midfielder Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United) and English right back Trent Alexander-Arnold (Liverpool). Both players participated in motion capture sessions to add realism to the game's animations.
Among the new licenses that Konami has managed to recover, we find the two rival clubs of the city of Milan, Inter Milan and AC Milan, as well as the entire Mexican first division: Liga BBVA MX.
Unfortunately, it is still not now that we will find the Master League, the emblematic career mode of the Pro Evolution Soccer license. However, it should arrive later in a future update. So we'll probably have to wait until next year to take on the role of a coach and guide our club to victory in this mode, which has disappeared since PES changed its name to eFootball.
That's it for the news about the eFootball 2023 Mobile release, available now on Android and iOS. To stay informed of all the releases, I invite you to regularly consult our new mobile games page.
Alco
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