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Axis Football 2020 Release Date Set For October 7 on Steam, Late October For Xbox One, November For PlayStation 4

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Axis Games has posted an official release date announcement for Axis Football 2020. The development team chose to take a few extra weeks to ensure that the quality of the game is as high as possible.

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New in Axis Football 2020

  • Massively improved gameplay including catches on the run, smarter line blocking, more intelligent players, and much more
  • Completely redesigned user interface across the entire game
  • Redesigned draft experience featuring a live draft view
  • New franchise startup options including random rosters and unlimited funds
  • Added career stat tracking for all players across the league
  • Added a local 2P Coach Mode
  • New animations
  • New stadiums

Franchise Mode Features

  • Player contracts
  • Trades
  • Injuries
  • Practice squads
  • Free agency
  • Retiring players
  • Weekly and yearly awards
  • Dynamic, tiered league structure with playoffs, promotions, and relegations
  • Unlimited seasons
  • 16 week seasons
  • Player progressions based on performance, age, potential, and playtime
  • End of season drafts
  • Season-long team stats
  • Individual league leader stats
  • Franchise stats
  • Depth chart control
  • Play, coach, spectate, or simulate matches
  • League and team schedule viewer
  • Spectate other matches

Game Modes

  • Player vs AI
  • Coach Mode (1P & 2P)
  • Spectator Mode
  • Local Player vs Player
  • Franchise Mode

Other Game Features

  • In-game uniform and player
  • 36 Teams
  • Stylized playbooks, featuring 2,000+ plays and 50+ formations
  • Hot routes, audibles, coaching strategies, shifts and more
  • Aimed or traditional icon passing
  • Jukes, spins, dives, and loads other player moves

We’ve included the Axis Football 2020 trailer below, along with the career stats and player contracts video and franchise draft reveal video, just in case you haven’t seen them yet.

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