Evgeniy Nashilov, CEO of Strikerz, the company behind UFL, a new soccer sim that aims to compete with FIFA, shared a small snippet of gameplay on his Twitter. The video was filmed directly from Unreal Engine – the game’s main development tool – and, according to Nashilov, the material shown has not yet been optimized.
“The team should kill me for posting this raw material. Unfinished and not optimized for the computer, but you only live once. We still have a lot of work to do, but I hope that I conveyed the atmosphere of the build that we have now, ”Nashilov wrote.
Okay guys, the team can kill me by posting such raw material. Not final, not optimized for 🖥, but hey… we only live once 😏 there is still a lot of work ahead, but I hope this gives you the vibe of the current build we have.
By the way, UFL Insider is also coming soon. Keep for updates. @UFLgame pic.twitter.com/4qEfk3ZFnV
— Evgeniy Nashilov (@styxflows) May 26, 2022
UFL showed gameplay and Cristiano Ronaldo as a poster boy
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UFL was announced during Gamescom 2021 as an alternative to FIFA, and one of the highlights of the game is the fact that it’s free to play. Since its announcement, the UFL has gained even more notoriety, attracting big names as ambassadors, including Belgian midfielder De Bruyne, Brazilian striker Roberto Firmino and global phenom Cristiano Ronaldo.
The game does not yet have a confirmed release date, but it is still scheduled for 2022.
Source: The Clutch
