Is Ultimate Football League (UFL) free-to-play?

Franco Diaz
Referee calming down a player in UFL

While waiting for new announcements regarding the release of UFL, the community wonders if Strikerz Inc.’s game will be free to play. Here’s everything you need to know about it.

The long wait for Ultimate Football League is causing impatience in a community eager to play and enjoy the features that would make it compete alongside EA FC 24 and eFootball.

Despite many years in development, Strikerz Inc. have not yet revealed many details about this new football game. We still don’t know who the cover star will be, game modes, etc.

In addition, many players wonder if it will be possible to play UFL for free like eFootball, or if they will have to pay for the game, as with EA FC 24. So, here’s everything you need to know about whether UFL will be free-to-play.

Will UFL be free-to-play?

Strikerz Inc. announced that UFL will be free-to-play. This was one of the developers’ first announcements. This way, once UFL is officially released, you can download it for free from your preferred platform’s store.

UFL player celebrating a goal
Players will have the chance to play the game once it is released without any cost.

Finally, it’s worth noting that UFL is still in the Alpha stage, and the devs have not yet announced the Beta test release, which means that players will have to wait a little longer to learn about its official release.

That’s everything you need to know about UFL and its free-to-play status. In the meantime, if you’re a loyal EA FC 24 player, check out our other guides.

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About The Author

Franco is a CharlieIntel Writer who plays lots of FPS and sports games. After graduating in Sports Journalism in Argentina, Franco freelanced in esports journalism covering main tournaments of CS:GO, VALORANT and League of Legends. Franco joined CharlieIntel in June 2023 and you can contact him at [email protected].