Following the partnership between FIFA and Konami, eFootball is officially stepping onto the big stage as one of the featured titles in the FIFAe World Cup, joining the likes of Rocket League and Football Manager. This partnership also offers Indian gamers an opportunity to compete for glory and bragging rights in the eFootball arena at the FIFAe World Cup.
In the inaugural year of this new development, India is among the 18 countries officially invited to compete in eFootball at the global FIFAe World Cup, joining heavyweights like Argentina, Brazil, England, France, Spain, and Portugal. The top players from each nation will go head-to-head in the finals later this year, battling it out on both mobile and console platforms, with the winners earning the title of FIFAe World Champion.
eFootball is available for free download, making it super accessible for gamers in India. The free-to-play model is expected to help aspiring mobile gamers train more easily and encourage wider participation across the country.