- A leak from the eFootball 2025 database suggests the inclusion of female players in the game.
- Fans are excited about the possibility of female players, drawing parallels to EA FC’s successful inclusion of women in various modes.
- The addition of women players promises to add diversity to the game.
A recent discovery in the eFootball 2025 database has left fans talking, as it looks like female players might soon be part of the game. According to the leaks, a 58-rated CB player was found in eFootballHUB, although official confirmation of the player’s availability in the game is not known yet.
The leak, shared by IrmaoJoaoBosco on social platform X, revealed data suggesting the inclusion of women players. Maria Teresa is the player that is featured here, although it might not be a significant card but it looks like a promising start to a game where we don’t have any females in the game.
Fans have been quick to share their thoughts, with many expressing enthusiasm for this potential addition. Some highlighted the success of female players in other football games like EA FC, where they already have female superstars for diversity, which the players can use in-game and modes such as Ultimate Team.
Players are already naming their favourite stars, such as Alexia Putellas, Aitana Bonmatí, and Alex Morgan to name a few, imagining how they could add fresh cards of them in future. While makers haven’t made an official statement yet, the idea of female players is being celebrated as a significant step forward for the franchise. Whether this will be a one-time feature or part of a broader plan remains to be seen.
For now, we are eager to see how KONAMI balances gameplay and stats if they decide to women football players into eFootball 2025. I don’t think the gameplay will be separate, but having women players play with the men and form a Dream Team would be an awesome sight to see.
Read other related articles:
For more Mobile Gaming news and updates, join our WhatsApp Group, Telegram Group, or Discord server. Also, follow us on Instagram, Twitter and Google News for quick updates.
Leave a Reply