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Maximum Football Public Beta Available Through June 17

Maximum Entertainment has launched their first public beta for Maximum Football today and it will be available until June 17 as part of Steam Next Fest. The public beta includes 2 teams, 1 stadium, unlimited play time and the ability to create teams and players, however created teams and players won’t be savable or playable during the beta.

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For this Beta playtest, we are limiting the scope to an Exhibition Mode with select teams and Customization Mode. Why? Because to make the most realistic simulation football game possible, we need to hear from you about the on-field gameplay and current set of customization features. Because this is a Beta and Maximum Football will change with the help of your feedback, you will not be able to save your results, as well as any team or player created during the Beta period.

Maximum Football’s full release will feature unparalleled team and player customization, allowing fans to alter every aspect of their team from custom plays to the team’s logo and individual pieces of equipment. Joined by College and Pro Football modes, daily and weekly challenges, along with an expansive roadmap of content updates, Maximum Football is a fully realized football sim suited for repeat champions and aspiring rookies alike.

Maximum Football is set to launch in Q3 2024 on Steam Early Access. The free-to-play simulation will also be released on PlayStation and Xbox consoles at a later date. Make sure to download the open beta here and post your impressions. The developers realize there will be some issues, bugs and inconsistent gameplay and asking players to provide feedback here. The developers have also posted a compilation of known issues for your awareness.

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