Football | Pure

: Matches are played with small 5v5 teams in varied locations like a factory in Milan, the canals of Amsterdam, or the port of Marseilles.

(known as Pure Futbol in North America) is an arcade-style, five-a-side soccer video game developed by Ubisoft Vancouver and released in June 2010. Unlike traditional simulation games like FIFA or Pro Evolution Soccer, it focuses on high-speed, physical action in unconventional urban environments rather than professional stadiums. Core Gameplay Features Pure Football

: Passing and shooting rely on a "Sweet Spot" timing system. Hitting the white section of a power gauge results in a "Pure Shot," which triggers a slow-motion animation and tracking camera as the ball flies toward the goal. : Matches are played with small 5v5 teams

: Performing successful moves fills a team-wide meter. Once full, the next shot is automatically "Pure," significantly increasing the chance of scoring. Available Content & Teams Core Gameplay Features : Passing and shooting rely

: The game lacks referees, linesmen, and standard rules like offside, allowing for a level of aggression and physicality not seen in professional leagues. However, excessive fouls can still trigger a "Foul Meter" that eventually leads to a penalty for the opponent.