UFL promises to be a formidable game, capable of challenging both FIFA and eFootball (PES).
For years, the soccer game market has been a dual race between the two giants FIFA and PES (now renamed eFootball). Fans, whether they like it or not, have had no other choice.

However, the landscape seems poised to change with the emergence of a new game called UFL. This game holds the promise to rival both FIFA and eFootball (PES). UFL is the brainchild of Strikerz Studio. According to the development team, it took them 5 years to shape the game into what it is today.
Fundamentally, UFL is a soccer simulation game where you can create your own football club. With 5000 licensed football players, you'll have to choose, buy, trade, and control players to defeat other players worldwide.
UFL emphasizes two important factors: Free to play and Fair to play. The developers assert that there will be no pay-to-win element in their game. Furthermore, UFL also integrates cross-platform playability, allowing players to engage across various platforms from PC to Console.

Recently, Portuguese soccer superstar Cristiano Ronaldo has also voiced his support for UFL. The Manchester United player sees this as a major revolution for the soccer gaming genre. He emphasizes the Fair to play element and promises fans will soon appear in this game as soon as possible.
So, alongside FIFA and eFootball (PES), we now have another game centered around soccer. Let's wait and see what UFL can achieve in the future.