A year after the successful 2010 edition, Gameloft is announcing Real Football 2011 with more teams, better graphics and improved gameplay.
Developed using motion capture technology, the upcoming title is touted as the “most realistic football simulation” that support iPhone 4’s Retina display to “showcase more detailed graphics.”
The game includes 350 teams, offers 14 championships and features the names of most real players thanks to the FIFPro license (though not all players are here like in EA’s FIFA). There are 10 different game modes, including “History” which lets you relive the greatest moments in football and rewrite history; “Club Master” mode that allows you to become a coach to manage and lead a team throughout an entire season; “Enter the Legend” mode where you control the life of a player; and of course, multiplayer mode using which you can face off your friends via WiFi or Bluetooth connection.
Some additional Real Football 2011 features include the ability to upload your favorite slow-motion replays on YouTube, update the game online with real player transfers, and access the latest football news.
Real Football 2011 is set to hit Apple’s AppStore later in the month when interested folks will be able to grab it for $6.99. Java ME version will also be released and will cost between 3 and 5 Euro.