Legendary Eleven Kicking To More Platforms

This old school arcade football (soccer) game from Eclipse Games is going out of Steam Early Access on March the 1st, and will be released on PS4 on March the 29th.

Legendary Eleven is an epic arcade football (soccer) game inspired by the golden age of football spanning the 70’s to the 90’s.

This is a fresh approach to the beautiful game, with fluid gameplay and unique mechanics. Develop astonishing plays and keep the possession of the ball to perform unstoppable Super Shots. Gamble with sliding tackles to steal the ball without the referee whistling for a foul. Trust in your fans to support you if you’re losing, or use special trading stickers to boost the stats in your team. Legendary Eleven is all this and more, an over the top, fun and very accessible football game set during the retro World Cups that made history and inspired generations of players and fans.

Legendary Eleven is scheduled for release on PS4 on March the 29th, 2019, and should leave Early Access on PC Steam on March the 1st, 2019. The game is also available on Switch and Xbox One.

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