Konami does, however, collect some information through the game’s official website or risk divulging it during media events. So. Here’s what’s certain about eFootball 2024.
– The update will last 3 days, from September 4th to 7th. Only offline matches will be available during this time.
– “Lucky Deal” will be offered to players who upgrade before September 14th.
– Team playstyles will no longer be associated with players in Dream Team mode. Development points used in this setup will be returned.
– In the Dream Team mode, special photos for players of the five-star standard who have reached the maximum level of development will disappear. The player progress reset will remain free until September 28, 2023.
– Efforts have been made to create an atmosphere in the stadiums, flags reappear in the stands.
– Opened a new art direction. The new dominant colors are black, white, and a blue/cyan gradient.
– FC Barcelona has extended its partnership with Konami for at least 2 years. – All four Saudi clubs that have qualified for the AFC Champions League (Al Hilal, Al Ittihad, Al Nasr and Al Faiha) will participate in eFootball 2024 thanks to the partnership between AFC and Konami.
– Several Brazilian clubs will temporarily lose their official eFootball 2024 license during renegotiations and return in the fall.
– The game will no longer be recommended for children under 12 in Germany. In addition, German users under the age of 12 will no longer be able to purchase eFootball Coins.
– This summer, eFootball producer Seitaro Kimura was replaced by Makoto Igarashi.
– Your content and credits earned in the Dream Team mode will be preserved, except for players and managers affected by demotion or transfer outside of the teams present in the game, or loss of licenses.