eFootball gets AC Milan and Inter Milan as exclusives for 2024-25 season

eFootball gets AC Milan and Inter Milan as exclusives for 2024-25 season

As a die-hard football enthusiast with decades of passion for both virtual and real-life games under my belt, I must say that Konami’s recent move to secure exclusive partnerships with Inter Milan and AC Milan is nothing short of a masterstroke!


Konami has confirmed that they have secured exclusive rights to feature Inter Milan and AC Milan in their eFootball series for another upcoming season

Here’s one way to translate “This means, in Konami’s own words” as “What this phrase, in Konami’s original terms” and “This signifies the football simulation game that showcases the branding of two clubs, while also preserving their successful partnerships together, where Konami is also a training partner for both teams.”

The partnership started back in July 2022, and Konami says that “this move represents an evolution of the two partnerships, with the ‘Rossoneri’ and ‘Nerazzurri’ now joining Atalanta BC and S.S.Lazio in Konami’s ranks of exclusive partnerships in Italy.”.

The publisher has decided to continue, adding: “With 39 Italian victories (Inter having added their 20th this season) and 10 European titles between them, and with both teams competing in Europe’s Premier League in the year 2024-25, Konami’s pride to be supporting Italy’s two most decorated clubs.”

eFootball gets AC Milan and Inter Milan as exclusives for 2024-25 season

“Renaming of Konami’s classic gaming series ‘Pro Evolutionary Simulator’ (PES) to ‘Free-To-Play’ has brought a significant shift towards a more inclusive, user-friendly approach. This overhaul included enhancements in gameplay mechanics, modernization of the title, and the standardization of the play mechanism across all compatible devices as ‘Free-to-play’. “

“eFootball” is an ever-evolving platform with over 750 million downloads worldwide to date.

From the information given, it appears that EA Sports FC 25 may not include authentic kits or stadium replicas in their upcoming game, as only eFootball has been granted permission to showcase the branding of the two specific clubs mentioned. While it’s possible that player names can still be used, visual elements such as kits, badges, and so on might not be allowed

Konami also recently agreed a renewal with Manchester United as well, although they will definitely feature in FC 25 as well, we’d say.

eFootball is out now and free to play on PC, consoles, and mobile.

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2024-09-05 15:16