The F2P FIFA And eFootball Challenger, UFL, Has Sadly Been Delayed To 2023
At this point, what game hasn't been delayed?
The CEO of Strikerz Inc, Eugene Nashilov, recently delivered the disappointing news that their upcoming FIFA and eFootball challenger UFL, previously set to arrive this year, will be delayed until 2023. Many players predicted that this would happen, and it turns out that they were right, as the game is currently only “80% ready,” and the team will need more time to finish the development.
“It’s nothing new to say that this is a game of immense technological complexity — one that needs to simulate a full range of football mechanics and techniques with dynamic, realistic animations, world-class players, and so much more,” Explains Nashilov in his reasoning behind the delay.
Nashilov explains that players can expect to hear more about the free-to-play game’s release date later this December.
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