It uses a simulator in a 3D environment, it includes the "physical and technical" characteristics of real players and allows to play matches of the UEFA Champions League or UEFA Europa League.
A North Korean company has created a soccer video game in the image and likeness of successful simulators such as the Fifa series or "Pro evolution soccer," reports the North Korean news website Arirang meari.
As described in the article, the game, titled "Chuggu gyeogjeon" (something like "Battle Soccer") - uses a simulator in 3D environment, includes the "physical and technical" characteristics of real players and allows parties to play The UEFA Champions League or the UEFA Europa League.
However, there is no evidence that the highest body in European football has officially licensed this franchise.
The video game has been developed by the Soojongchon technology company, although no images are offered and it is also not known for which platforms it is available.
According to the website, several North Korean companies have released video games (martial arts, for example) that can be played on Android or PC systems.
Several recreational facilities in the hermetic country have recreational machine rooms in which some apparatuses seem to have native origin, although the majority are of Japanese games and apparently brought from China.
However, more and more news seems to point to a certain flourishing of video game development by North Korean companies.