The much-anticipated "eFootball 2022" came out Thursday on PlayStation, Xbox and PC in an attempt to reach a broad sweep of fans
The Konami logo is pictured at company's booth during the Tokyo Game Show in Chiba Prefecture on September 30, 2021.
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It was meant to "signal a new era of virtual football", but Konami's "eFootball 2022" appears to have missed the goal, with players mocking its graphics and gameplay.
The new free-to-play title from the Japanese firm is the latest release in one of the best-selling video game franchises, eFootball, previously known as Pro Evolution Soccer.
The much-anticipated "eFootball 2022" came out Thursday on PlayStation, Xbox and PC in an attempt to reach a broad sweep of fans.
_But disappointed players quickly flooded social media with complaints and ridicule, in scenes reminiscent of the backlash against another hyped game "Cyberpunk 2077", which was pulled from PlayStation stores days after its release.