But they did it in such a rushed, unready way, that what players got was food for memes, a build incapable of showing them that underneath the layer of problems there are some innovating, ground-breaking football mechanics. They wanted to send the message out that there was a new football game that you could download and start playing for free. So, it was apparently vital for Konami to release the day before FIFA 22, even though they're not competing on the same league, in the same space, anymore. And what was a promising concept, judging by the later build that we tried out at the company's offices, showed up publicly at a so unfinished, semi-broken state, that it'll now have a harder time recovering the trust of the passionate PES community. It's not that the project got accidentally worsened in the lead up to launch, but it is crystal clear that it wasn't ready to debut on September 30 at the current state. Something similar might have happened with eFootball 2022 at Konami. ![]() But alas, as real football has taught us many times, they end up badly injured again as they were still so fragile, making the recovery a longer, tougher process. That important they are to your club's image, performance and results. However, they get badly injured in the summer pre-season, and even though they're not fully recovered, you decide to line them up for the season's first match. A promising young player that can potentially explode and become a star. ![]() Imagine that you have one of the so-called wonderkids in your team.
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