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SK Gaming Hopes New Soccer Game Can Compete With “FIFA” And “eFootball”

After expressing disappointment in the current state of FIFA and eFootball, the two most established soccer games in the esports universe, Andreas Thorstensson, the founder of SK Gaming, has unveiled a new project: GOALS. This soccer simulation video game aims to compete with the other two famous sports titles.

Thorstensson, who says he has played more than 5,000 FIFA Ultimate Team matches, indicates the world of soccer video games needs some sprucing up. “We are going to make the greatest football game of all time,” he said on his Twitter thread. “It will use a play-to-earn model where time spent and skill in the game will be rewarded through digital assets (NFT’s) so more people hopefully can make a living playing the game.”

SK Gaming is still in the midst of hiring staff such as producers, tech directors, game designers, concept artists, character artists, and NFT engineers. As a result, it is unclear when the game will be released.

There’s plenty to look forward to as GOALS vows to distinguish itself from FIFA and eFootball. “Multiplayer first means we are going to put a lot of resources into creating a fluid experience online to eliminate lag, latency, and button delay, which is a big problem in football games today,” said Thorstensson.

(All information was provided by Dot Esports)

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