More than the skills needed to win every game, it also has a strategic aspect in building your team or securing the players you want for your team. It actually has a lot of content and achievement for players to explore and enjoy despite its technical restrictions. The game progression is also noteworthy, letting you sign new players, purchase uniforms, and ultimately build a stadium dedicated to your soccer club. The premise puts you in charge of a small, weak team that you must build up through victories. The prospect of having all these athletes on your team is what makes it exciting, although your early game is admittedly challenging. With that said, the game features the 2018 roster of players including Modric, Mbappe, and Salah on top of the global superstars that fans have known and loved for years. Long-time players of soccer games might find the controls for Dream League new or outright confusing, and that the controls can’t be remapped. Their main difference is in the controls, though. The graphics in DLS are good and lifelike, though it doesn’t have the same level of detail as the AAA game. Dream League Soccer 2018 can be likened to a simpler version of the FIFA Mobile games.