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Strikerz Inc has released the first gameplay trailer for their upcoming online football videogame UFL, a potential competitor to EA Sports' FIFA 22.
UFL, which will hope to compete with FIFA 22 and Konami's eFootball, will use Epic Games' Unreal Engine, with Strikerz Inc claiming that the game will be developed by using state-of-the-art services and technology stack, in what will be a game that is 'made by fans'. Strikerz Inc describes itself as a videogame-creating collective and an international gaming brand, who have over 200 staff across five countries including Cyprus, Belarus, Ukraine, and Lithuania.
The game was first announced back in August 2021, when the company released an announcement video on their YouTube channel, but on Thursday, January 28, 2022, fans were given their first look at UFL gameplay, with Strikerz Inc CEO Eugene Nashilov talking through various aspects of the new game.
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The gameplay reveal video also revealed that various high-profile clubs have partnered with UFL ahead of its release,