In the fast-changing landscape of football video games, licenses are crucial for providing players with an authentic experience. However, recent information from Durandil PES (@Durandil67) suggests that eFootball 2025 may face significant licensing changes that could impact its realism and fan appeal.
License Losses: A Setback for Authenticity?
One of the biggest surprises from Durandil’s insights is that at least four leagues currently licensed in the game will lose their official status in eFootball 2025. This means teams from leagues like the Danish, Swiss, Chilean, and Brazilian D2 will no longer feature real names, logos, and kits, appearing instead as “generic” teams. Additionally, the Dutch Eredivisie faces an uncertain future as it enters its last licensed season with Konami.
This development is a major step back for a series that has built its reputation on realistic football experiences. Unlicensed teams may detract from the immersion and realism that fans of the series expect, potentially impacting player satisfaction and engagement.
Bright Spot: French Ligue 1 and McDonald’s Branding
Despite these setbacks, there’s good news for fans of French football. According to Durandil, the French Ligue 1 license remains secure in eFootball 2025, and its McDonald’s branding will also stay for at least another year. This means fans of French teams can continue to enjoy fully licensed teams with all official branding.
Edit Mode Returns: A Solution on the Horizon
While licensing losses are disappointing, there’s potential good news with the possible return of Edit Mode. Hidden in the game’s code for several years, Edit Mode would allow players to customize teams, players, and leagues, providing a workaround for missing licenses. With Edit Mode, players could recreate real-life teams and leagues, preserving the authenticity that makes football games enjoyable.
If reintroduced, Edit Mode could be a game-changer, giving players the freedom to adjust team names, kits, and more, helping bridge the gap left by lost licenses.
Looking Ahead
The shift toward more unlicensed teams presents a new challenge for both Konami and eFootball players. Communication, transparency, and customization options like Edit Mode will be essential for retaining player trust and interest.
As the world of football video games adapts, the passion of the eFootball community remains unwavering. Whether through official licenses or creative customizations, fans will continue to keep the spirit of the game alive. Stay tuned for further updates on eFootball 2025 as its release approaches, and keep an eye on how these developments will shape the future of the game.