Strikerz Inc. CEO Eugene Nashilov has published clips of an internal game test. The scenes provide new insights about the current state of the football simulation.
At last, more news from Strikerz Inc. The publisher of the football simulation UFL has published a short video of an internal game test in the person of CEO Eugene Nashilov.
The CEO posted the clip on his Twitter channel, giving fans another glimpse of the game, which is set to be released in 2023 and will take on market leader FIFA – or EA Sports FC in the future.
UFL shows new gameplay scenes
In the video, which is just under a minute long, various gameplay scenes are shown. Everything from beautiful long-range goals to passes into the intersection of the defensive line or spectacular aerial saves by the keeper are included. The gameplay seems light-footed and exudes a certain elegance. The players’ ball control is particularly convincing.
Long time no see.
A few captured moments from @UFLgame internal playtest.
Some things will obviously get updated, just another work in progress.
Btw, the next Insider Episode will feature:
-graphics update (day/night time, game/closeup camera)
-ball physicsStay tuned folks! pic.twitter.com/cEACNaoBCu
– Eugene Nashilov (@styxflows) October 11, 2022
Despite this, it should not be forgotten that the development phase is not yet complete. Recently, the Ukrainian let slip that UFL is about 80% finished. In the next “Insider Episode”, the publisher will also present new information on the graphics update and the ball physics. In any case, the final version of the football simulation is taking more and more shape.
It is still unclear when exactly UFL will be released. At the end of August, however, managing director Eugene Nashilov announced in a development update that the release would be postponed until next year. More information on the release date is to follow in December.