But now it's clear that everything that happened with PES was part of Konami's series of tests aimed at taking the next step in football games.
Konami has announced what the future holds for the Pro Evolution Soccer series: a name change and a shift toward free-to-play.
From now on, Konami's saga of football simulation will be published under the name eFootball, and it will be a free game with small payments. eFootball will be launching sometime this fall, according to the game's official website.
The main factor that will distinguish the eFootball alternative to PES is that it will be a free game and will be available on multiple devices and that it will have cross-play so that everyone can play in shared online sessions regardless of the type of device used.
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eFootball PES 2021 is the latest version of Konami's amazing soccer simulator for Android. Unlike other games with similar names, this time you can control every player on your team when you play matches, just like you play on consoles and computers.
This game in eFootball PES 2021 is perfectly adapted for touch screen devices. You can choose between two different modes: classic (with virtual buttons) and another one that's more modern. No matter what you choose, you can make walls, send it deep, take shots, bike kicks, or cross the ball toward the goal. Basically, it can all be done if you're actually in the ballpark on your own.