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eFootball Maintenance: How Long Are PES Servers Down For Update 1.1.0?
eFootball Maintenance for the launch of Season 2 and Update 1.1.0 starts today and will last days, rather than hours. So there’s going to be a lot of fans out there wanting to know exactly when eFootball maintenance will end. The good news is that we know what day Konami will be restarting core PES game services. And here’s what we know so far about this week’s chunky eFootball Maintenance period for Update 1.1.0. eFootball™ 2022 | Launch Trailer BridTV 5421 eFootball™ 2022 | Launch Trailer https://i.ytimg.com/vi/mKak2Kk5eDI/hqdefault.jpg 874403 874403 center 13872 eFootball Maintenance starts at 10pm BST on May 29 and is scheduled to continue until Thursday, June 2, 2022. This means that PES servers will be down for four days, with only limited access available to fans. This massive PES downtime has been organised for the launch of a new update and the start of Season 2. The ending time has not been confirmed yet, maintenance ending times may differ according to your region/country, and could be extended if needed. During maintenance, you will be able to play Trial Matches using a selected pool of Authentic Teams. Furthermore, we plan to add the “Beginner” difficulty and the “10 min.” match time options. According to Konami, compensation is going to be shared, with 300 eFootball Coins being sent out to all users that have created an account by 05/29/2022 21:59 (UTC). It should also be noted that Season 2 will not start straight after maintenance ends, but will instead kick off on 06/16/2022, roughly 2 weeks after the large-scale maintenance. A message from Konami adds: “We still plan to hold a plethora of events in the meantime, so don’t forget to tune into the game. The purpose of the maintenance is to bring improvements to online PvP matches, including a better decision algorithm for victory/defeat and more servers. Furthermore, we plan to prepare the servers for features that will be released in the future, such as sharing play data between the console and mobile versions.” As mentioned above, PES Version 1.1.0 will include improvements in win/loss decision-making in online matches, enhancements of server capacity and preparation for future initiatives such as data sharing between console and mobile. More on the launch will be shared after maintenance has been completed. In other news, Pokemon Go Battle Day Start Time, Rewards & Best Mega Evolution
Is eFootball down? Konami shares server downtime schedule for new season
The free-to-play footy simulator eFootball is due to go offline for a number of days, as the developers prepare to drop the 1.1.0 update into the game. Advertisement Konami has stated that the "Version 1.1.0 update will include improvements of win/loss decision-making in online matches, enhancements of server capacity and preparation for future initiatives such as data sharing between console and mobile". This eFootball server downtime will also lay the groundwork for the Season 2 content to arrive in the game, which is schedule to happen in the coming weeks. So, when does eFootball go offline and when will the servers return to normal? Keep on reading for all the key intel. When does the eFootball server downtime start? Konami has confirmed that eFootball will begin a period of planned server downtime from Monday 30th May 2022. While the online component of the game is offline, players will still be able to use the offline Trial matches feature. This means you can play against the AI or a friend in the same room as you. When do the eFootball servers come back online? Konami's eFootball game will come back online on Thursday 2nd June, the developers have confirmed, although they haven't stated a precise time. When the game does lurch back to life, everything will be in place for eFootball Season 2 to kick off on 16th June. By entering your details, you are agreeing to our terms and conditions and privacy policy. You can unsubscribe at any time. How to tell if the eFootball servers are down In general, if you want to check if the eFootball servers are down, there are a few places you can look. Your first port of call should be Down Detector, a community-driven website where you'll be able to see if anyone else is having issues. You could also check the game's official Twitter account, where there will probably be posts from the developers if anything major is happening. The news section of the Konami website might come in handy as well. Hopefully, the game will start working again for you soon! Follow Radio Times Gaming on Twitter for all the latest insights. Or if you're looking for something to watch, see our TV Guide. Visit our video game release schedule for all upcoming games on consoles. Swing by our hubs for more Gaming and Technology news. Advertisement The latest issue of Radio Times magazine is on sale now – subscribe now and get the next 12 issues for only £1. For more from the biggest stars in TV, listen to the Radio Times podcast with Jane Garvey.
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