FIFA 22 has been available for a few months now and the eFootball 2022 project has been benchmarked at least until spring, so football enthusiasts can look for some other challenging sport that will dampen their interest. But beyond the upcoming and promising UFL, there is another competitor to watch: Vive Le Football.
It is a free-to-play game for both mobile devices (Android and iOS) and PC, offering all the benefits of a modern console experience. During the presentation, the developers talk about “next generation engines” and “console graphics”, as well as support for controllers, lots of tripping moves and many other features for club and league management.
As FIFPro serves as a licensing issuer and AC Milan a premium partner, NetEase Games’ work began on Friday and anyone who wants to try it out can do so through its technical trial version, available in all formats Here . With this version, local friendly matches and other modes including 3v3 street football, team manager mode, online matches and more will be gradually added.
It may seem brilliant so far, but it is attracting the attention of football enthusiasts around the world. If Konami does not use Coldown to return with the best gameplay and graphics they know, both VLF and UFL could give them a hard time in the coming months.

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