

Some commenters on the YouTube video suggested that the footage was perhaps showing the PS4 version of the game. PES modder Durandil PES posted a lengthy Twitter thread breaking down a number of elements of the footage, pointing out numerous frame rate drops, strange collision animations and crowd animation that seems to move extremely choppy at times. This is actually offensive to see a game with such an incredible history being thrown out in favour of a cash-grab for the mobile/casual market.” “I’m actually angry watching this mess of a ‘Gen 5’ game. Skating players, awful ball physics, speed off-the-chain + poor graphically. PES fan Gari Clark stated: “Leaked footage of #eFootball or not, this is an absolute mess. The reaction was negative on social media too. The animations seem like… a step back from PES 2018? I honestly will have to play it myself but so far: big meh.”

As for what matters (gameplay), the ball physics seem a little weird but I’d have to play it myself. It all looked ‘okay’ until I saw the grass which looks horrifying for being the most important graphic in a football game,” added another. “They say it’s a whole new game, but these are the exact same cutscenes we’ve had since PES 2014?” said one YouTube comment. The build shown is also likely unfinished. However, it’s not clear whether the footage – which was captured via a camera pointing at a television – was ever intended to be published. The video shows Manchester United and Arsenal playing a friendly match, and has been criticised for a number of things, including strange collision animations, ball physics and the new circular player icon.
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Newly leaked footage of Pro Evolution Soccer’s successor eFootball has emerged, and the initial fan response isn’t entirely positive.Īn 11-minute video by Chinese YouTube channel Great Game has received numerous negative comments, both on the YouTube listing itself and on social media.
