Quick summary
eFootball 2023 is Konami’s reboot of the long-running Pro Evolution Soccer lineup, rebuilt for a modern mobile audience. It brings more lifelike ball physics and tactical nuance, but also requires substantial storage and a steady internet connection for the best experience. The game is free to download and favors team-building through microprogression and live updates.
Performance and minimum specs
- Can run on a phone with 2 GB of RAM, provided the device has a quad-core CPU (around 1.3 GHz or better) and a GPU roughly at 500 MHz for a playable experience.
- Requires Android 7.0 or later, so most mid-to-recent devices are supported.
- Expect a large install size and additional downloads; make sure you have plenty of free storage and a reliable online connection for multiplayer and content updates.
Core gameplay and modes
- The game emphasizes realism: attacking, defending, and player movement were tuned to mirror real matches, resulting in authentic but sometimes more deliberate play.
- You can jump into matches using licensed club squads (Authentic Teams) or craft your own lineup in Dream Team mode, developing tactics and player roles over time.
- Dream Team allows you to train and evolve your roster, then enter division-based events and league competitions to earn rewards.
- Downsides to note: matchmaking can be slow, there’s no Master League mode at launch, and some players feel matches lack the pace they prefer. On the plus side, graphics and core mechanics are solid and the game is generous with free rewards.
Clubs, regions and classic players
- Notable club rosters include FC Barcelona, Manchester United, Internazionale (Inter Milan), and AC Milan, along with selections from Central and South American leagues.
- The game also features iconic former stars you can sign, such as Francesco Totti, Fernando Torres, Frank Lampard, Steven Gerrard, Didier Drogba, Kaká, and Fabio Cannavaro.
- Weekly live updates keep player data, kits and events current.
Match Passes and how to maximize rewards
- Premium Match Pass (top tier): delivers the largest haul — including a Highlight Player (e.g., Aurélien Tchouaméni), the biggest chunk of experience points (high hundreds of thousands), and the most contract rewards. Best for players who want rapid roster growth.
- Value Match Pass (mid tier): unlocked with in-game eFootball Coins, this pass supplies a notable experience boost (around the mid-hundred-thousands), a Highlight Player card (for example, Adama Traoré), and a healthy amount of coins and contracts to strengthen your squad.
- Regular Match Pass (free or low-cost): a solid starter option for free-to-play users, offering a baseline of experience (six figures), eFootball Coins and several nominating contracts to help you build momentum without spending real money.
Final thoughts
If you enjoyed PES’s tactical focus, eFootball 2023 refines that foundation for mobile: realistic mechanics, deep team-building, and frequent updates. It’s not flawless — slower pacing, occasional matchmaking delays, and the absence of certain legacy modes are valid concerns — but it’s an appealing choice for budget-minded players who like constructing competitive teams without heavy spending. Make sure your device meets the modest hardware requirements and that you’re prepared for the storage and online needs before installing.
Technical
- Windows
- Android
- iPhone
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