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    Game gameplay appears after v.1.0.0 . patch

    Osmond BlakeBy Osmond BlakeApril 7, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Earlier, this Thursday (07), the VGC website provided a preview of v. 1.0.0 from eFootball 2022what or what It will improve many aspects of the game – From passes to shots on goal – according to Konami. Well, the same portal has now revealed 85 minutes of gameplay for the title, after applying the patch.

    In the content it is possible to check many matches featuring clubs licensed by the Japanese publisher: Arsenal, Manchester United, Barcelona, ​​Bayern Munich, Juventus, etc. At least in the registry There are no strange visual errors on the faces of the athletesWhich is one of the reasons why fans have been complaining so much.

    According to VGC, fans should check out two cool new features in this update: ‘Mass Kicks’ and the ability to trap an opponent by pressing an X (by pressing the button twice, your athlete will rush to take the ball).

    Speaking specifically of these “mass kicks”, they occur when a player presses R2 while passing, serving, or shooting the ball. These actions will take longer to complete, but in general they will be more accurate and robust. In the video above, you can see this when the purple power strip replaces the green.

    eFootball 2022 Version 1.0.0 . Preview

    As mentioned earlier, VGC has presented a preview of the v.1.0.0 patch of eFootball 2022. According to the portal, the game is not yet a FIFA competitor, but it could be further improved with future updates, particularly in the defense balance. Find out everything here!

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