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    When will eFootball 2024 be released? See Konami’s Successful Updates Schedule – Jogada

    Osmond BlakeBy Osmond BlakeSeptember 6, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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    When will eFootball 2024 be released?  See Konami’s Successful Updates Schedule – Jogada
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    Hey eFootball 2024 will be released in September by Konami on September 7th. This Thursday. Free Soccer 3.0.0 will follow the annual support model. The publisher also revealed the theme for the upcoming season.

    The topic should be related to “Improve the freedom of control in the game to create opportunities.” To get everything ready for eFootball 2024, Konami will be holding a meeting Interfering with game servers. The publisher posted the following message on social media:

    “In addition to the update, we have an extensive maintenance plan in place between 4/9/2023 and 7/9/2023. We hope you’re ready and excited for the launch of eFootball 2024.”

    Thus, it will only be possible to play offline during this period. Matches will be released online at 5 am on the day of the game’s release.

    Konami is running an in-game campaign to promote the patch update. Simply log in daily through September 4th to claim a random bonus “Epic: Worldwide Clubs”, a special 5-player roster from Epic.

    SC Corinthians Paulista, CR Flamengo, SC Internacional, São Paulo FC and CR Vasco da Gama will have generic team names in the new edition. The data will be modified by eFootball Assets.

    Club names, crests and kits will be changed. If you have already signed players or managers, the names and photos will not be modified. However, there will be changes to the club’s logos.

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