I genuinely don't understand how Konami even makes any money from eFootball... I mean, they literally just gave every single player a special Messi card that you can easily train to increase his base stats, which are already excellent, even further, so that he can go alongside the Mbappé and Neymar that pretty much everyone else already has too. I don't think that's all bad, afterall I'd rather have a company that gives players desirable items every once in a while like this, instead of a company like EA where you're pretty much forced to spend money so you can get anything, and even then it's a lot of money just for a small chance of doing so... with eFootball, you'll have an excellent squad without even playing, just by logging in every day or so, and there is some fun to be had in that, when we let the kid inside all of us take over and make an unbalanced team full of super stars like we all tried to do in our early MLs when we had just enough currency for it, a 4-2-4 with Mbappé, Cristiano Ronaldo, Messi and Neymar up front, maybe a few players who've already retired here and there, and some that have been dead for a long time just for the sake of it, it can be absurd, but there's charm to it, building your all time football 11 to play around with.
Still, getting back on topic... how does Konami even make a profit with eFootball? With the amount of bonuses you get from simply logging in and playing a couple of matches here and there on Dream Team, not spending a single penny, you'll be full of GP`and all other currencies in no time, that you can spend on packs that only have special cards in their pool, you also receive lots of training bonuses to improve your players, so you're guaranteed to have a team where everyone has a 90OVR sooner or later... why would anyone spend their hard earned money on something like this? I don't know, it just doesn't make sense.