eFootball™
$0.00
EDITOR'S RATING
7.0/10
Release Date: September 29, 2026
Description
eFootball is a strange mix of brilliant on-the-pitch feel and barebones everything else. When the match flows, it nails that gritty, weighty soccer vibe. Then a clunky menu, a limp referee call, or a grindy unlock reminds you it is very much a free-to-play service game.
Review
Moment to moment, the football is legit. The ball has believable heft, first touches can pop away under pressure, and shielding and jostling feel satisfying. Passing has bite and variety, with driven balls and those risk-reward stunning shots adding spice. Defending demands timing rather than button mashing, which is great when you nail a shoulder-to-shoulder stop. The meta can lean pace-heavy and through-ball happy, and keepers still have the occasional clown car moment. Refereeing swings between lenient and invisible, which can be maddening. Online, when the connection is clean, matches sing, but lag spikes do happen, and the grind to build a competitive Dream Team pushes you toward time-limited player packs that feel a little too essential. Visually, it is a step up from its infamous launch, but it still sits in that awkward middle. Player models for headline stars look solid, others dip into mannequin territory, and animations are noticeably improved yet not as buttery as the competition. Stadiums and lighting are decent, crowds are just ok, and presentation lacks broadcast punch. Commentary is serviceable but stale after a week. The sound of ball strikes, tackles, and net rustle is satisfying, and crowd chants can lift a tight match, but the atmosphere rarely hits big-match fever. On mobile, it scales surprisingly well, though the touchscreen layout gets busy, while controllers on console and PC remain the best way to play. If you want grounded, physical football for zero dollars and do not mind a service-game grind, eFootball is easy to recommend. Dream Team scratches the squad-building itch, the weekly events keep you logging in, and the core gameplay is genuinely rewarding once you learn its rhythm. If you crave robust offline modes, deep licenses, and slick TV-style presentation, you will feel the gaps fast. For competitive players and curious footy fans, it is a smart download. For career mode diehards and offline purists, it is still a wait-and-see.
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Added by Admin on January 2, 2026
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