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Release Date

29 Sep, 2021

Publisher/Developer

KONAMI

Reviews

Steam: 50.96% positive (57338/112525)
Metacritic: -

System Requirements

Minimum:
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: Windows 10 - 64bit / Windows 11 - 64bit
  • Processor: Intel Core i5-2300, / AMD FX-4350
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: GeForce GTX 660 Ti / Radeon HD 7790
  • Network: Broadband Internet connection
  • Storage: 50 GB available space

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eFootball™ Steam AI Review Summary

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Summary generated from 300 most useful Steam user reviews.

Users wrote

Many reviews say eFootball is a free-to-play football sim with appealing visuals and realistic movement, but a large number criticize monetization, scripted gameplay, and online performance. The most common complaints focus on pay-to-win mechanics, scripted AI, and unstable servers with lag or connectivity problems. Some reviewers miss traditional modes like Master League or Career mode, and there are frequent notes about input delays affecting play. Overall, opinions are mixed: some appreciate the free model and core gameplay, while others warn against paying and dealing with ongoing issues.

Last updated: 2026-03-01

Most Mentioned Advantages

  • Free to play (9 mentions) - The game is free to play. Players can access core gameplay without paying. They can progress through some events without spending money. This is frequently mentioned as a reason to try the game.
  • Solid gameplay and mechanics (9 mentions) - Reviewers describe the gameplay as solid and enjoyable. They mention responsive controls and realistic movement of players. The on-field action is generally smooth with believable passes and shots. Some players say the game is fun to play against AI or in casual PvP.
  • Graphics and visuals (7 mentions) - Several reviewers praise the bright, polished visuals and animations. The graphics are described as appealing and lively. A few note that good visuals help deliver a convincing football experience.
  • Realistic ball physics (6 mentions) - Reviewers comment on believable ball physics and player interactions. The ball movement and shot timing feel realistic in many matches. This contributes to the sense of real football during play.

Most Mentioned Disadvantages

  • Pay-to-win monetization (9 mentions) - Many reviewers criticize eFootball for pay-to-win features. They say progress and competitive viability depend on spending money on cards or packs. Free players often feel they cannot compete with well-paid teams. The monetization is a frequent source of frustration.
  • Server issues and lag (8 mentions) - Many players report unstable servers and lag in online play. They describe disconnections, long load times, and matchmaking problems. Regional servers are sometimes unavailable, and connections can be inconsistent.
  • Scripted gameplay and AI (4 mentions) - Reviews repeatedly mention scripted gameplay and heavy AI involvement. They feel the game can seem predetermined rather than driven by skill. Some call it fully scripted or AI-driven and say this reduces the sense of control.
  • Missing Master League / Career Mode (4 mentions) - Several reviewers miss a Master League or traditional career mode. They want offline or long-term modes and more depth beyond quick matches.
  • Input delay / control issues (2 mentions) - Some players report input delay and inconsistent controls. They describe slow responses to commands and misdirected passes, which hampers play.

Compared Games

  • FIFA (6 mentions) - eFootball is frequently compared to FIFA. Some reviewers say it is better in certain aspects, while others feel FIFA still has the edge.
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