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The third instalment of the Pro Evolution Soccer series, with improved graphics and a bigger Master League, which was split into four zones, with two divisions and cup competitions in each zone. Other than most of the Italian teams, club names, as are many of the players, are fictional. However, the game has an improved edit mode so players can edit the team's name, flag, logo, team shirts, and stadium. The shop system can unlock hidden features such as classic teams. The game also has a training and a challenge mode, in which players must dribble around cones as quickly as possible. Replays can be fast-forwarded and rewound, and the view can be rotated. The advantage rule was implemented, so a foul only stops play if the fouled team suffers for it.
Part of franchise:
Winning Eleven
(last 3 games)

eFootball 2023 is a football simulation game developed and published by Konami as part of their ongoing eFootball series. Released in August 2022, it is an update to eFootball 2022 rather than a completely new title, continuing the free-to-play model introduced with the previous instalment.

The Android and iOS ports of eFootball 2022.

eFootball 2022 is a football simulation game developed and published by Konami. Released in September 2021, it marks a significant shift in the Pro Evolution Soccer (PES) series. Konami rebranded the franchise to eFootball and transitioned to a free-to-play model and a new engine, Unreal Engine.
Part of franchise:
Pro Evolution Soccer
(last 3 games)

eFootball 2023 is a football simulation game developed and published by Konami as part of their ongoing eFootball series. Released in August 2022, it is an update to eFootball 2022 rather than a completely new title, continuing the free-to-play model introduced with the previous instalment.

The Android and iOS ports of eFootball 2022.

eFootball 2022 is a football simulation game developed and published by Konami. Released in September 2021, it marks a significant shift in the Pro Evolution Soccer (PES) series. Konami rebranded the franchise to eFootball and transitioned to a free-to-play model and a new engine, Unreal Engine.