Cristiano Ronaldo Invests in New Free Rival to FIFA Video Game

0
9

Ronaldo Backs UFL as a Competitor to EA Sports FC

EA Sports FC, formerly known as the FIFA series, has dominated the football gaming market for years. However, a new free-to-play game called UFL (Ultimate Football League) aims to challenge its dominance.

UFL Shows Promise as a Potential Football Gaming Crown Holder

While Konami's eFootball has a dedicated fanbase, it has not been able to match the popularity of EA FC. UFL, on the other hand, has generated interest among fans with its early footage and successful closed test.

Ronaldo Joins UFL as an Ambassador and Investor

Cristiano Ronaldo, the world-renowned footballer, has not only become an ambassador for UFL but also a significant investor. Ronaldo and a group of investors are contributing a total of $40 million (£30 million) to the development of the game.

UFL Aims to Set a New Standard in Football Games

UFL differentiates itself from games like EA Sports FC by eliminating pay-to-win elements and focusing solely on skill. This move is in response to criticism of FIFA's Ultimate Team packs, which involve random loot box-style purchases.

If you're interested in reading more about football games, don't miss our EA FC 24 review.

Did you miss our previous article…
https://hellofaread.com/technology/fortnite-fans-shocked-by-tragic-recreation-in-viral-clip/