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Full TicTacFootball update
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TicTacFootball changes
Hi everyone!
We know things have been a little quiet lately, but we definitely have not disappeared. Quite the opposite: we have been working hard on some of the biggest additions to TicTacFootball so far.
A new trailer is now live!
The main new feature is League Mode. This is a huge step for the game, because TTF is no longer only about single matches and cups. You can now build longer football stories, follow standings, play fixtures, and try to guide your team through a full league campaign.
We have also added and improved several important parts of the game:
Leagues added League competitions are now being integrated into the game, giving players more ways to play beyond single matches and tournaments.
Player animations added Players now feel more alive on the pitch, with new animation work helping matches look smoother and more dynamic.
Referee animations and diversity improved The referee has received new animation work and more visual variety, helping the match presentation feel richer and more alive.
Team kit images upgraded We have been updating and improving the visual presentation of teams, including better kit images and previews.
New stadium curves added Stadiums now have more variety, including curved stand options that give matches a different atmosphere and a stronger football feeling.
Hundreds and hundreds of teams TTF has grown massively in content. The game now includes hundreds of teams across national, club, retro and custom football worlds, giving players a huge amount of variety.
And yes, team customization remains a big part of the experience. You can rename clubs with the in-game editor and create your own football universe.
We are very excited to show more of what we have been building. TicTacFootball keeps growing, and we cannot wait for you to see it in action.
Thank you for following the project and for your support!
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