Dream League Soccer
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Genre(s) | Sports (association football) Simulation |
Developer(s) | First Touch Games Ltd. |
Publisher(s) | First Touch Games Ltd. |
Platform(s) | Android, iOS, iPadOS |
First release | First Touch Soccer 6 May 2011 |
Latest release | Dream League Soccer 2024 5 December 2023 |
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Dream League Soccer is an association football video game, developed by First Touch Games. The game was initially released in 2011. Since the release, a new version of the game has been released yearly, similar to titles such as FIFA.[1]
Introduced in 2011, Dream League Soccer set itself apart by providing users with a unique football gaming experience, allowing them to craft and personalize teams, players, and even stadiums. Notably, the game chose to only secure official FIFPRO™ licences for players, leaving the official teams out. In doing so, players are put in a world where they must create their own team and philosophy in order to succeed in the game.[2]
While Dream League Soccer may not boast the sales figures of heavyweight console titles like FIFA[3], its distinct position in the mobile gaming market is characterized by the absence of official licenses, fostering a community that values the creative freedom it offers.
Its reliance on user customization, regular updates, and entry into the esports arena contribute to its enduring appeal within the dynamic landscape of mobile football gaming. Dream League Soccer is available on both iOS and Android platforms.
Gameplay[edit]
The Dream League Soccer (as well as First Touch Soccer) game series places the player in a world where all domestic leagues have been abolished. Teams from all around Europe are placed into an 8-division promotion-relegation league system. Players will then need to choose their captain and give a name to their team. This marks the start of the game.
History[edit]
2011 | First Touch Soccer |
2012 | First Touch Soccer 12 |
2013 | First Touch Soccer 13 |
2014 | First Touch Soccer 14 |
2015 | First Touch Soccer 15 |
Dream League Soccer Classic | |
2016 | Dream League Soccer 16 |
Score! Hero | |
2017 | Dream League Soccer 17 |
2018 | Dream League Soccer 18 |
2019 | Dream League Soccer 19 |
2020 | Dream League Soccer 20 |
2021 | Dream League Soccer 21 |
2022 | Dream League Soccer 22 |
2023 | Dream League Soccer 23 |
2024 | Dream League Soccer 24 |
Games in the series[edit]
References[edit]
- ↑ "Games". FTG.
- ↑ "Put Yourself in the Soccer Game No Shin Guards Needed". New York Times. Retrieved 19 April 2024.
- ↑ "10 Best Soccer Games That Aren't FIFA". CBR. 19 December 2022.
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