Am I heard that Konami changed the name of its team to get the ad of the Pro Evolution Soccer series earlier this year. The game is called eFootball now, and it’s technically not a series anymore. It’s free-to-play game that gets updates rather than become replaced every year like FIFA. It’s starting in September and the game continues until its 30th year later. The first major update was slated for November 11 – now less than a week away. That doesn’t happen anymore. Konami issued a statement revealing that major update will now not be rolled out until at least spring 2022. We want to tell you that the v1.0.0 update for eFootball 2022… scheduled for releasing on November 11, 2021, has been postponed until Spring 20, 22. RIGHT: FIFA is a reminder of why FIFA deserves its respect. This update was supposed to introduce new modes to eFootball, as well as a type that would allow players to build their own squad similar to FIFA’s Ultimate Team. This is an item where some people have already preordered and paid for their products. According to Konami’s statement, anyone who has bought the packs will be refunded since they don’t now be used until spring. The other major step towards the update was to usher in that is the arrival of eFootball on mobile. That will not come until spring 2022 along with all that the update should bring. efootball will continue receiving minor updates including one that is being rolled out today. By resolving bugs and glitches, eFootball will be improved before the delayed patch arrives. Although eFootball is free-to-play, it has certainly never achieved what was infuriated when it launched a little over a month ago. Some of the bugs were so severe they won’t turn the line into a comedy. That became the most liked game of the Steam game and was able to win the free-to-play game if Konami had ever hoped it would. The problem is clearly so extensive that it will take Konami a while to fix them.