The all-new free-to-playUFL has finally revealed some gameplay footage, following its reveal last year at GamesCom 2021. After only releasing minor teasers and development diaries, players can now view pre-release gameplay footage and a special guest to boot.
In a substantial 18-minute video, players will see the charismatic CEO of studio Strikerz Inc, Eugene Nashilov, unveil some story behind its decision to develop an alternative to FIFA. Strikerz Inc is aiming to build a game committed to consistent, fair gameplay and deep team customization. Along with the surprise endorsements from some of soccer's biggest stars, the video recaps portions of the development and finally caps off with the aforementioned gameplay footage.
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Built upon the Unreal Engine,UFL aims to challenge the over 20-year reign of EA's FIFA series. As a free-to-play game, there's no concern about buy-in, but getting gamers to stick around is the real challenge. The overarching theme of the highly-stylized video is the game's tagline, «Free to play, fair to play.» A direct shot across the bow of the micro-transaction, «pay-to-win»-esque EA sports games. Diving deeply into the video, viewers will see the process that leads to a nearly final product. With crisp visuals and a focus on the individual faces and emotions of players, UFL promises to be full of high level detail.
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The user interface and in-game menus do not get the same amount of footage, but they do highlight a core gameplay loop that functions similarly to FIFA's Ultimate Team. Collecting players to create the perfect team to throw on the pitch. It remains to be seen how exactly players will fill out their clubs,
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