eFootball 2023 v2.4 - United, Barca & Inter among 97 clubs available NOW


eFootball 2023's v2.4 update is now live!

The latest update sees the continuation of 'Season 3: Back to the Clubs', bringing plenty of new content to the game once again.

Manchester City manager and footballing legend Pep Guardiola is now available as a manager card, increasing XP for players by up to 400%.

The biggest moves from the January transfer have now been actioned too, with football's headline grabbers now representing their new clubs in-game.

97 clubs in Trial Match

Konami has announced that a total of 97 clubs are now available to play with in the offline Trial Match mode.

These 97 clubs include teams from the four major European Leagues of England, Spain, Italy, and France.

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AUTHENTIC FEELING - Football's most legendary clubs are available now

You can now step onto the field with the likes of Manchester United, Internazionale Milano, Barcelona or any of their respective league rivals.

These clubs will be playable either offline in Trial Match or with friends online in "Friend Match" mode.

Season 3: Back to the Clubs

As mentioned previously, the v2.4 update sees eFootball 2023's Season 3: "Back to the Clubs" continue.

A series of in-game campaigns and events to celebrate Carnivals and the season kick-off of the J-League have hit eFootball 2023.

Players will be eligible for login bonuses which lead to the acquisition of a Brazilian football legend in a Legendary Chance Deal for their Dream Team.

More v2.4 news

As well as all of the v2.4 changes mentioned above, Konami has implemented a number of different gameplay changes.

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CONSTANTLY EVOLVING - More gameplay changes are on the way

We do not yet have details on the specific gameplay changes but we know that the developers have used feedback from the online community as an inspiration.

Konami has also announced that Japanese Legend cards will be gifted to players in celebration of the 30th anniversary of the J-League.

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