The free football game changes its progression system, adds Legends and debuts new interface.
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The ambitious project from Strikerz Inc. takes a significant step forward in its evolution. UFL will receive this week on Xbox what its developers describe as the biggest update in its history, a patch that practically redefines the game with a new card system, the arrival of Legends, and multiple gameplay adjustments.
Eugene Nashilov, CEO of the studio, assures that it’s “a new game, with a renewed core, new interface, Legends, and many more things”, inviting both veterans and new players to try the title at this point of restart.
The most important changes in the UFL update
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New progression system: the mechanic of leveling up stats through skins and experience disappears. Now, each card has fixed attributes. The club’s progression depends on obtaining new cards, making the progress simpler and more transparent.
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Transfer Market adjusted: prices have been reduced up to five times, making it easier to acquire base cards.
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Conversion of existing progress: previous objects are transformed into cards under the new system, keeping the bonuses achieved so far.
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Legends arrive: for the first time, historical players are introduced, who can join your team.
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New interface and gameplay improvements: visual changes in menus and adjustments in gameplay, including a renewed passing system.
With these changes, Strikerz aims to offer a clearer and more attractive experience, eliminating the complexity of the previous system and reinforcing the sense of progress through card collection.
The update is already available on Xbox Series and is part of the studio’s plan to turn UFL into a living project, constantly adapting to the community through feedback.
