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The official launch was highlighted by the official trailer , which focused on the theme . It showcased the game's shift toward the "Dream Team" experience, emphasizing player progression and tactical customization. What’s New in the Update?

: The number of selectable clubs for offline "Trial Matches" (now often called "Exhibition") was massively increased, giving free-to-play users more immediate variety.

: Following community feedback from the 2022 version, Konami implemented numerous refinements to player movement, responsiveness, and AI behavior to improve the overall match feel. How to Play The official launch was highlighted by the official

: The update introduced more diverse card variants for building Dream Teams, allowing for deeper team-building strategies.

: The 2023 update brought current season data and summer transfers. It notably added full licenses for AC Milan and FC Internazionale Milano , including their shared home, the San Siro. : The number of selectable clubs for offline

The game remains across multiple platforms, with cross-platform play supported between consoles and PC. Consoles : PlayStation 4/5, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One PC : Windows, Steam Mobile : iOS and Android

The transition to marked a significant evolution for Konami's free-to-play soccer platform, moving past the rocky 2022 launch with fresh content and major technical refinements. The "eFootball 2023" Reveal Trailer : The 2023 update brought current season data

: High-profile stars like Bruno Fernandes and Trent Alexander-Arnold joined existing icons Lionel Messi and Neymar Jr. as faces of the game.

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