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Konami will not renew partnership with Juventus and Serie A TIM

It has been confirmed that Konami will not renew the partnership with Juventus and Serie A TIM.

The announcement was made in a brief press release, indicating that their licensing contract with Serie A and the Italian giants is coming to an end.

However, the club’s representation will not be affected in either the eFootball 2022 console or mobile versions.

According to the developers, this will not affect any users’ acquired Dream Team players and can be used as normal in-game.

With that said, the most recent information could indirectly spark the presence of Juventus in the new chapter of the EA Sports football simulator.

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Since the cat’s out of the bag, it looks like FIFA 23 will feature Juventus in full licensing for the first time since Konami’s exclusive partnership with the Italian club ended in 2019.

However, following this announcement, the developers further mentioned that other Italian partner clubs Napoli, Lazio, AS Roma, and Atalanta will continue to be available exclusively in eFootball.

Through partnerships with various clubs and leagues, the eFootball series continues to look for new ways to provide a great football experience, the press release stated.

EA Sports’ and its FIFA series’ large portfolio of licenses, which includes many different football leagues and clubs, is one of the key factors that keep EA Sports ahead of the competition.

With this, developers are able to create a more realistic experience, complete with real kits and stadiums for fans to really feel like they’re part of the game.

FIFA 22 featured over 700 licensed teams from all over the world, but some notable absences stood out and in addition to the J-League being

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