Barcelona, Bayern Munich, Juventus, Manchester United, Arsenal, Corinthians, Flamengo, River Plate, and Sao Paulo to compete against the AI or other users online.As a free-to-play model, the initial download will not cost at the point of purchase, but you can pay for in-game items such as coins and player packs.The game features six-time Ballon d'Or winner Lionel Messi as the cover star alongside teammate Neymar Jr but with PSG not in the game, fans will have to select their international teams to see them in action.With no actual in-hand copy of the game, it seems Konami have officially retired their traditional in-action front cover images.eFootball 2022 marks the end of the road for Pro Evolution Soccer and so to commemorate the series D.
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