Konami, the game's developer and publisher, has released a new v3.2.0 update (Unite on the Pitch) that adds the Daily Game to “eFootball 2024 Mobile.” This recent feature has provided the community with plenty of reasons to return to the game on a daily basis in order to earn exciting rewards. The mini-game will be available until August 1, 2024, having begun on December 7, 2023.
While the community is delighted, it is not yet fully aware of the various facets of the latest Daily Game in “eFootball 2024 Mobile.” Continue reading to learn everything there is to know about Konami's next football simulator title.
How To Play the Daily Game in ‘eFootball 2024 Mobile’?
In “eFootball 2024 Mobile,” the Daily Game is all about moving around the spaces to collect various in-game incentives. Your advancement in the v3.2.0 update will be entirely dependent on your ability to take penalties. Per Sportskeeda, here's how to play the Daily Game in eFootball 2024 Mobile, step by step:
Step 1: Launch the title.
Step 2: Click on the Daily Game option on the launch screen (in the bottom right corner of the screen).
Step 3: Score the penalty to win prizes.
If you convert the penalty kick, you will be able to go forward numerous spaces. Return every day to convert penalties, and you'll soon have your hands on the ultimate prize. Fortunately, even if you miss the penalty kick, you will still march through a few spaces.
While the animation makes it appear that there are a limited number of rewards, if you continue playing after completing the Goal Spaces, you can win a vast range of them.
What Rewards Can We Get From the Daily Game in ‘eFootball 2024 Mobile’?
The most recent Daily Game in “eFootball 2024 Mobile” offers some incredible rewards. You can gain 1,000 experience points per Konami. Every four places require a training program, and every eight spaces require 10,000 GP. Aside from that, you can get incentives for completing each lap. The following is a comprehensive list:
- Neymar Jr card in Lap 1
- Two Exp. 10,000 Training Program in Lap 2
- Worldwide Chance Deal x1 in Lap 3
- 50,000 GP in Lap 4
- Exp. 10,000 Training Program in Lap 5
- Exp. 10,000 Training Program in Lap 6
- Worldwide Chance Deal in Lap 7
- Two Skill Training Programs in Lap 8
- 50,000 GP in Lap 9
- 100 eFootball Coins in Lap 10
- Worldwide Chance Deal in Lap 11
- Two Skill Training Programs in Lap 12
- One 60 days Contract Renewal in Lap 13
- One Exp. 10,000 Training Program in Lap 14
- One Worldwide Chance Deal in lap 15
- 50,000 GP in Lap 16
- One Exp. 10,000 Training Program in Lap 17
- Two Skill Training Programs in Lap 18
- 50,000 GP in Lap 19
While the in-game awards list only offers incentives for 19 laps, it also notes that you should return for further rewards updates. For all of the thrilling prizes, try the Daily Game in “eFootball 2024 Mobile.”
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