It won't be possible to compete with FIFA yet.
Studio Strikerz Inc. announced that it is postponing the release of its free-to-play football sim UFL. Initially, the game was supposed to be released on September 12, but the developers decided that the project needed polishing. Apparently, the recent beta tests were not very successful. So the title received a new release date - December 5. Players who pre-ordered will get access to the simulator a week earlier, on November 28.
UFL was supposed to be released two years ago, but then COVID-19 intervened. Cristiano Ronaldo himself is involved in the production of the project, partially financing the game. As you can see, this has not helped much so far.
Studio Strikerz Inc. announced that it is postponing the release of its free-to-play football sim UFL. Initially, the game was supposed to be released on September 12, but the developers decided that the project needed polishing. Apparently, the recent beta tests were not very successful. So the title received a new release date - December 5. Players who pre-ordered will get access to the simulator a week earlier, on November 28.
UFL was supposed to be released two years ago, but then COVID-19 intervened. Cristiano Ronaldo himself is involved in the production of the project, partially financing the game. As you can see, this has not helped much so far.
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