It wants to compete against EA Sports FC and FIFA by revolutionizing digital football, and we will soon be able to prove it. UFL announces an open beta that is about to fall – UFL

It wants to compete against EA Sports FC and FIFA by revolutionizing digital football, and we will soon be able to prove it. UFL announces an open beta that is about to fall – UFL
It wants to compete against EA Sports FC and FIFA by revolutionizing digital football, and we will soon be able to prove it. UFL announces an open beta that is about to fall – UFL

Xbox and PlayStation players will be able to set foot in this stadium from June 7 to 9

Within the world of sports video games, UFL has been announced with a knock on the table and a very clear purpose: to compete against the heavyweights of the genre (EA Sports FC and the already established FIFA saga, which seeks to continue his path) revolutionizing the bases around digital football. And players won’t have to wait long to test themselves in Strikerz Inc.’s proposal, as a open beta which will allow those interested to take a first look at the experience.

This is announced by those responsible for the game in a statement published on their official Web. Specifically, PlayStation and Xbox players will have the opportunity to participate in this open beta that will take place from June 7 to 9; this same weekend. According to the official message from Strikerz Inc., “fans around the world will be able to compete in UFL online leagues for the first time”.

“UFL is in the final stages of development, and its weekend beta will act as a stress test, helping us locate bugs and areas for improvement before the final release.” Later in the statement, Strikerz Inc. reiterates this intention by saying that “our goal is to test the server infrastructure, find bugs and errors that we may have missed, and test new features. This is only possible thanks to your participation.”

What does UFL offer as a football game?

Beyond presenting exciting matches with professional players and official leagues, all supported by the same Cristiano Ronaldo (who invested $40 million in the project), UFL wants to distance itself from other proposals regarding digital football with a different philosophy. In this sense, the Strikerz Inc. team wants to make a fair experience, free to play and without elements pay to win; a set of ideas that has captured the attention of fans of the beautiful game.

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