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Can UFL take the crown?

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The Ronaldo-fronted UFL looks to give EA FC 25 a run for its money, and if you’re warming up for this new free-to-play soccer game, you need to know if it’s available on your platform of choice.

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We’re here to tell you just that. Here are all the platforms UFL will be available on when it releases in September.

What platforms is UFL available on?

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Is UFL on PC?

No, UFL won’t be released on PC. This is somewhat surprising considering EA FC 25‘s availability on the platform, and it may give EA’s soccer revamp an edge over the competition. UFL could come to PC in the future, but right now, the soccer sim isn’t confirmed for the platform.

Is UFL on Xbox?

Yes, UFL will be available on Xbox Series X|S, but it won’t be released on Xbox One, as UFL is only releasing for the current generation of consoles. You can pre-download UFL from the Microsoft Store for free. The game’s open betas offered crossplay between Xbox Series X|S and PS5, and this feature will carry over into the game’s full release.

Is UFL on PlayStation?

Yes and no—UFL is confirmed for PlayStation 5, but unfortunately, it isn’t coming to PS4. Those on PS5 can find UFL on the PlayStation Store as it is (and will always be) free to download. While it doesn’t release until September, you can download and keep UFL on your console until its full release.

Is UFL on Nintendo Switch?

No, UFL is not coming to Nintendo Switch, unlike EA FC 25. Right now, it seems developer Strikerz Inc.’s focus is on current generation consoles: PS5 and Xbox Series X|S. That means PC and Switch players won’t get to jump in at launch—but there’s always the possibility the game could be ported to Switch at a later date.

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