Here’s a breakdown as to whether UFL Football has real player licenses in the new free-to-play game, plus a look at the authentic teams and stadiums, as well.
However, UFL players will notice key differences with the new game. Aside from the fact that it doesn’t have thesame featuresas compared to EA FC, there are also differences among what teams and stadiums are available.
Here’s a breakdown on what UFL players should know about licenses for players, teams, and stadiums.
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Players
UFL is a team-building game by nature, as the game’s ranked mode requires players to assemble a group of players for the starting lineup and subs. We should note right off the bat that UFL does have player rights for many of the game’s brightest stars.
Among thenotable namesin UFL include Kevin de Bruyne, Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappe, Erling Haaland, Vinicius Jr., Kai Havertz, Harry Kane, Bukayo Saka, Cole Palmer, and Martin Odegaard, among others. However, these players are featured without their team branding, and we’ll get more into that in a minute.
Individuals can purchase these players through the Transfers Market.
UFLalso includes Cristiano Ronaldo, an investor in the game, as the cover athlete.
As of the UFL beta, the only licensed team in the free-to-play game isAS Monacoof the Ligue 1.
It’s a stark contrast forEA FC, which features virtually all of the team and kit licenses for the major clubs in LaLiga, the Premier League, Bundesliga, and Serie A, with some exceptions. eFootball PES also has deals with several major clubs, as well.
UFL also features the kits for Hashtag United FC, an English semi-pro team.
Stadium licenses have virtually the same issue.
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The only officially licensed pro stadium in UFL IsStade Louis II, the home venue for AS Monaco.
Here’s a listing of all the stadiums in UFL:
Keep in mind, however, that this information can change given thatUFLis in the beta stage.
Chris Studley was a Games Writer on Dexerto’s US team, specializing in sports games such as EA SPORTS FC, Madden, NHL, EA College Football, NBA 2K, and MLB The Show. He’s also a big Pokemon fan with bylines at Gamepur and Sports Gamers Online.