KONAMI kicks off eFootball 2026 Football Festival on June 4
eFootball’s June 4 festival resets Dream Team with free cards, national-team packs, and a new Show Time skill, but the real test is how much feels free.

KONAMI is lining up June 4 as the next big checkpoint for eFootball 2026, and this one looks built to pull active Dream Team players back into the grind. The Football Festival campaign brings free cards, national-team packs, fresh Epic players, and a new Show Time skill into the same seasonal burst, turning early June into a roster-building reset rather than a simple login giveaway.
The timing matters. KONAMI has framed the campaign as part of a broader international football push, and the structure leans hard into daily engagement: login bonuses, event rewards, and Campaign Hub progression all feed into the same loop. Players will be able to collect coins, booster tokens, skill tokens, EXP, and GP, while the campaign also ties into objective-based play through eFootball League and eligible events. That means the value is split between quick-hit rewards for casual logins and deeper depth for players willing to work through matches and challenges.
The anniversary campaign already set the table ahead of June 4. KONAMI’s mobile 9th anniversary celebration runs from May 14 to June 4 and offers up to 18 Chance Deals for Epic Didier Drogba, plus a Show Time: Worldwide Selection Contract earned by progressing through the Campaign Hub. For players watching the meta, that is the key detail: KONAMI is not just handing out a one-time gift. It is folding reward tracks, shop access, and limited-time draws into a system that pushes repeated play.
That design fits the version update that introduced a Campaign Hub shop, Tour Rally, Squad Challenge, and a once-a-day free Show Time draw. In practice, the June 4 Football Festival looks less like a standalone event and more like a seasonal funnel, where free items open the door and national-team packs, special rewards, and fresh skill options keep players circling back. KONAMI is clearly offering generosity, but it is generosity with a very visible route toward spend.
The wider summer calendar shows why KONAMI is moving this way now. The eFootball World Festival is set for July 26 in Bangkok, Thailand, at Siam Paragon, with the World Finals at Parc Paragon and Paragon Hall and a livestream planned worldwide. June 4 is the opening whistle for that runway, and the Football Festival campaign is trying to make sure Dream Team players are already tuned in when the next phase lands.
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