eFootball 2.4 update, Konami announce changes in the popular game

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Awonusi Abiodun is a Senior Editor at Soccerhub NG, also a student of Mass Communication at Yaba College of Technology, Yaba
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Konami, the developer behind the eFootball game, has released an update that includes significant changes to the dribbling response in the game.

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The changes are based on direct feedback and social media posts from users and aim to improve the manoeuvrability of dribbling, allowing for more responsive turns and agile displays.

One of the most notable adjustments in the update according to Konami’s official website is the players’ second touches, which have been refined to make it easier to transition towards the next move and affording more options, even in high-pressure scenarios. This improvement should allow players to create more dynamic and fluid movements on the pitch.

The “Ball Control” stat has also been updated to affect players’ manoeuvrability on second touches. This means that players with high ball control stats will be able to perform better in areas of high defensive pressure, tipping the balance in favor of the attacking team. This feature adds more strategy to the game and forces players to consider their choices more carefully.

These updates enhance the range of dribbling plays overall and make the mind games between attack and defense more interesting. With the improved dribbling mechanics and refined ball control, players will have more options to outsmart their opponents and create exciting and unpredictable plays.

The update is a response to the feedback of eFootball players and aims to improve the overall gameplay experience. Konami has also promised further updates in the future to address other concerns raised by the community.

Overall, the changes made in the latest eFootball update will make the game more enjoyable and engaging for players, and it will be exciting to see how they impact the competitive scene. With the continued support of Konami and the community’s feedback, eFootball is set to remain a popular game for years to come.

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