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Konami today revealed a bit of information and an image of PES 2010 (previously Pro Evolution Soccer). The game is set to be released on X360, PS3, PS2, PSP and PC. I switched over to Fifa last year after being a long-time PES fan, but it seems in the PR like they've listened to many requests. Maybe this is the year where they take the big leap into this generation?

Konami press release:
Konami Digital Entertainment GmbH has announced that its forthcoming PES 2010 title will benefit from the most exhaustive raft of new features in the series’ history, with every aspect of the game benefiting from key improvements. Major gameplay additions will make PES 2010 the most realistic football simulation available.

PES 2010 is scheduled for release on PLAYSTATION®3, Xbox 360, PC-DVD, PSP® (PLAYSTATION®Portable), PlayStation®2 and mobile phones in the Autumn, and follows months of analysis and feedback monitoring to enhance the game in every area. PES Productions, Konami’s Tokyo-based development team, has collated feedback on the series’ strengths and weaknesses via fan forums, both ardent and casual PES players and press comment, and has incorporated a wide range of requests in the new game. The result will be the most challenging, realistic and satisfying PES to date.

Konami has spent the last year expanding the development team’s numbers, and created a number of dedicated departments, each striving to further improving their respective parts of the game both in the short and long terms. Key additions for PES 2010 include:

• Gameplay: PES 2010 focuses on enhancing the excitement of matches between players, making for a truly challenging experience that will constantly test the player. Intuitive zonal defending will cover spaces and players need to look constantly for new ways to attack. PES 2010 focuses on being a real football simulation, as it requires both strategic play and quick reactions, as in real life. In addition to key out-field elements, goalkeepers are more versatile and with abilities matching those of modern shot-stoppers. The game’s referees have also been reworked, with smarter AI elements allowing them to make more balanced calls during matches.

• Improved Visuals: PES 2010 has undergone a major visual revamp, with its celebrated player likenesses and animations now even closer to those of real-life players – including live player expressions to be depicted with an improved lighting system which differentiates between various conditions! Stadium detail is also massively improved, with the grass and other in-stadium elements finely depicted.

• All-new animation and moves: Animations now dovetail into each other seamlessly, with dribbling and shots on goals worked into dribbling animations. More individual skills are also on show, including new flicks and tricks that have a definite showing on the way a game flows. Several elements have been completely reworked, with the dribbling, turning and kicking animations greatly enhanced, while there is a noticeable change in pace when a player passes a ball from a standing position than from within a run.

• Match-Day Atmosphere: Crowd reactions to the on-field action are now more varied, with all new chants and cheers. The subtle difference between Home and Away matches will be reproduced, and the crowd will react spontaneously to specific situations in a game, showing their disdain or pleasure as fouls are committed and goals scored. Likewise, the commentary has been altered to offer a fresher, more concise overview of the game.

• Enhanced Master League: Master League has been thoroughly renewed with the enhancement of managerial aspects, which enables users to enjoy managing a team for a longer career lifespan. Seen by many as a key contributor to the series’ success, the Master League elements in PES 2010 have been bolstered by far-ranging and vital new additions, dedicated to enriching the mode. Further details will be announced shortly.

• AI: The Tokyo team has worked to improve the AI of the game, with Teamvision 2.0 implemented. Midfielders and defenders now work together to cover open space and close down attacks, meaning that cover can be provided for lower-ranked defenders. This also has the additional effect of removing soft goals, thus returning PES 2010 to its simulation roots. In terms of attacking, players can also now move several players once, sending them into different areas, opening up more goal-scoring possibilities than ever before. As such, PES 2010 necessitates a new level of control from the player. Strategic thinking is as important as quick passing, but the new system greatly opens the way the player oversees control of the team. In free kick scenarios, for instance, players can now instigate the runs of the players awaiting the ball in the penalty area.

• Individual Play Characteristics: In previous PES games, the team formation has determined the movements of the players. PES 2010 introduces a new system wherein the individual attacking and defending nature of the players is integral to the way they play. Each player enjoys unique AI tied into their best abilities, and is reflected in the actions of their team mates – i.e. if a player who is known to be a good crosser of the ball is in possession, more players will flood the penalty area to receive it. Similarly, if a player is known to be good with close control, defenders will work to cover their stronger side, while lone strikers will be automatically supported by midfielders on receipt of the ball.

• Strategy Use: A new power gauge system allows users to balance their strategy in a quick, but wide-ranging way before a match. Every element – pass frequency, movement, the line of defence, width of play, or the position of the front line – can be altered to match those of a favoured club: Juventus Turin are a dangerous side on the counter-attack, for instance, while FC Barcelona use width in their attack. These formulations can be altered at any point, too, with Home and Away matches forcing different circumstances on the user, as does the rigours of a Master League season.

• Penalties: An all-new system has been implemented, offering greater control, placing and accuracy.

• Enhanced Online: A new dedicated section of the Tokyo team is committed to improving the online side of PES 2010. More downloadable content is also planned. Konami has supported PES 2009 with the release of new licensed teams, transfer updates, etc, and this support will grow for PES 2010. Team and content updates are planned throughout the game’s lifespan. These will make the game even more bespoke to the player’s match day needs.

Konami has strengthend its relationship with UEFA and can announce it has secured the exclusive video game rights for the Europa League Licence (formerly known as the UEFA Cup). In addition Konami will be enhancing and developing the use of the UEFA Champions League within PES 2010 to make even better use of the best club football competition in the world.

Further details of these new features will be released in the coming months. Konami has also confirmed that Lionel Messi will also be a key endorsement player for the new game, and will feature in the promotion and development of the game later this year.

“We have been monitoring feedback and comments on the progression of the PES series for some time now, and PES 2010 will see us implementing a great deal of the ideas players have been requesting,” commented Naoya Hatsumi, Producer for PES Productions at Konami Digital Entertainment Japan. “We aim to make PES 2010 a more user-friendly, immediate experience that places the emphasis on getting straight into the gameplay for which the series is famed. PES 2010 will look better, will play better, and will recreate real football as closely as the current hardware will allow.”

“The preparations for PES 2010 have been in place for some time now, with the reorganization and increase of the Tokyo-based studio allowing expert teams to concentrate on their particular area,” commented Jon Murphy, PES European Team Leader. “We are now in a better position to implement the greatest raft of changes and improvements to the series we have seen, and thank the PES community for their input.”

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samhain81
samhain81
Commented on 2009-04-08 20:16:50
whats up with his face?

Looks like Gizmo from Gremlins after water has spilled on him.
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Namaiwa
Namaiwa
Commented on 2009-04-08 20:41:50
This series needs major improvements because Fifa is leading now
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OldSchoolGamer
OldSchoolGamer
Commented on 2009-04-08 20:43:58
Konami is finally realizing they can't keep selling the same flawed product for the 3rd year in a row.

All those enhancements are direct responses to the massive critics that went from the atrociously unplayable online mode to the AI, robotic animations, arcadeish gamepaly (which is promised to be gone this time) and many other aspects mentioned in the fact sheet.

I honestly hope they deliver on the promise or else EA will take over this genre. There's hope though, they've clearly taken major actions about the subject by restructuring the development process in teams dedicated to specific areas and incrementing the number of developers.
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Towers
Towers
Commented on 2009-04-08 21:49:00
Every year you hear the same old stuff about what they're gonna go. Until we see gameplay or played it you can't really tell how well they've improved upon last years effort
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Tomarru
Tomarru
Commented on 2009-04-08 22:44:08
If thats an ingame shot then theyve improved the lighting and texture quality along with the model detail of the players. That being said, theyve shown similar shots before then when you see the actual game it looks like a high res PS2 game, very flat lighting, very simple physics, low detail models, low res textures etc.

Hopefully they can come good and push fifa a bit, right now theres no real competition and no reason to buy a new PES title over an old one.
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Corellianrogue
Corellianrogue
Commented on 2009-04-08 23:48:54
I think he's just seen Sadako, lol!
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blmbox
blmbox
Commented on 2009-04-09 00:32:07
Sounds like Konami has finally realised that they're very much second best to EA this generation and are doing something about it. To be honest, the only way PES is going to overtake FIFA is if they completely overhaul most of the game.

I have my reservations still, so it's FIFA again for me this year until I'm forced to look at things differently.

P.S. I'm a Chelsea fan. 3-1, weeeyyyyyy!
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masteratt
masteratt
Commented on 2009-04-09 00:59:37
PES is total shit this gen....PES09 literally ANGERED me....That's how shit it was.
It's more annoying knowing how awesome PES was just a few years ago.

The list SOUNDS good but they listed lots of shit before the release of PES09 as well and hardly any of them worked.

They need to re-write the whole engine, it simply doesn't work.
Best of luck for PES10 Konami....I am VERY VERY VERY optimistically hoping it will turn out great.
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sixtoo
sixtoo
Commented on 2009-04-09 04:23:33
That image obivously doesn't represent in-game graphics. Nothing to get excited about. Suprise me Konami! Make a good next-gen football game and I'll give you my money.
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Zeuxis
Zeuxis
Commented on 2009-04-09 04:50:15
I can't see going over to PES after two years with Fifa. I hope it ends up being good as most people who used to love PES, but I love the idea of having real lisences to play with, real clubs and real players with real leagues, adds allot more for me than I thought.

Anyways, maybe if I keep my hopes down this time, they will actually do something that impresses me...
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Optimusv2
Optimusv2
Commented on 2009-04-09 05:54:03 In reply to Namaiwa
Posted by Namaiwa
This series needs major improvements because Fifa is leading now
Damn right :)
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LEBATO - IS WRONG
LEBATO
Commented on 2009-04-09 07:48:23 In reply to masteratt
Posted by masteratt
The list SOUNDS good but they listed lots of shit before the release of PES09 as well and hardly any of them worked.
LOL, my exact same thoughts. This truly does sound rather good, amazing even. I remember they also said the graphics were overhauled for PES09, lol, what a joke. I guess we'll see, I'd be surprised if I'm not disappointed.
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Nakano
Nakano
Commented on 2009-04-09 11:36:14 In reply to Corellianrogue
Posted by Corellianrogue
I think he's just seen Sadako, lol!
HAHAHAHA!!!!
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omniscient
omniscient
Commented on 2009-04-09 12:33:07 In reply to Namaiwa
Posted by Namaiwa
This series needs major improvements because Fifa is leading now
Everyone keeps on saying that but in reality the only reason fifa appears to be improving is because it had alot more to improve, and gameplay which is where it counts pro evo is still superior and now I know why. Fifa is trying to to hard to create a simulation of the sport which leads to constraints when you play it like never being able to score a far shot, it still near impossible to dribble, may be not polar opposite but definitely differentiated dribbling wise is pro evo which allows the player to create their own experience if your good enough and unpredictable enough you could dribble past most of the squad or pass your way through it's the options/ choices that makes pro evo superior to this day, no doubt that fifa has improved but as long as there philosophy is to create the greatest simulation ever, they will never catch up with pro evo.
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TheFuriousOne
TheFuriousOne
Commented on 2009-04-09 13:31:15
"I switched over to Fifa last year after being a long-time PES fan, but it seems in the PR like they've listened to many requests. Maybe this is the year where they take the big leap into this generation?"

I hope so too!
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Redneck
Redneck
Commented on 2009-04-09 13:51:34 In reply to omniscient
They should not make it too much a simulation.

A soccer game needs to be a little arcade, otherwise you'd need 1 hour to score a goal, which is quite frustrating for a video game...

Thats y I did not like FIFA that much.
Maybe I just sucked bad, but I have never scored in the FIFA-demo, and I really did not just played it once
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blmbox
blmbox
Commented on 2009-04-09 15:26:23 In reply to omniscient
But the main problem with PES now is that it's too arcadey and, as a result, it feels extremely outdated. Sure, you still want the game to be fun more than anything else, but I did not have any fun at all playing PES09 because it felt like a half-arsed attempt at a football game.

FIFA trumps PES in all aspects for me, including gameplay.
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Zeuxis
Zeuxis
Commented on 2009-04-09 15:53:16
What some of you PES fanboys (yes I was one of them) need to realise, is that tables switched. EA started getting pretty innovative with Fifa, they realised that they can do so much more to make the game better and take more market. PES been doing what FIFA been doing over years, releasing the same game with little efford and just adding a number on it. All versions of PES on next get are crap, if PES was released under different branding none of you would even piss on it....
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Baleur
Baleur
Commented on 2009-04-09 20:13:04
His face looks like it belongs on a zombie in Left 4 Dead, and his thighs looks like they are coated in latex or something :P

Still too much smurf-gameplay for me, FIFA all the way. Imo FIFA actually feels good to play, you can feel the weight of the players and such. In PES it feels more like smurfs running around at 10x speed.

And this isnt about sim vs arcade. It doesnt matter. If one game feels good and another doesnt, has nothing to do with if one is sim or arcade =)
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Woah
Woah
Commented on 2009-04-09 20:38:41
They say the exact same thing each year, don't be fooled, Seabass and his team have lost the plot, Pro Evo just wasn't a good football game, or a good sports game, it was one of the most addictive videogames on the planet and now it dosn't even register as a good football game, it's a real shame, notice how they've stated the improved graphics without mentioning a new engine, sorry Konami but Pro Evo is one of your biggest assests, get your fingers out of your backsides and give Seabass and his team a new engine to work with atleast, it's ridiculous.
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Redneck
Redneck
Commented on 2009-04-10 13:23:55 In reply to Woah
Posted by Woah
They say the exact same thing each year, don't be fooled, Seabass and his team have lost the plot, Pro Evo just wasn't a good football game, or a good sports game, it was one of the most addictive videogames on the planet and now it dosn't even register as a good football game, it's a real shame, notice how they've stated the improved graphics without mentioning a new engine, sorry Konami but Pro Evo is one of your biggest assests, get your fingers out of your backsides and give Seabass and his team a new engine to work with atleast, it's ridiculous.
Yepp, seeing them still use this dusty pre-PS2-engine makes one sad.

However, they could fix the main issues of the gameplay without a new engine, I figure. But then imo the gfx is one of the main issues that makes PES look really bad...
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daikide
daikide
Commented on 2009-04-12 18:17:31
The dude on the picture looks a little like Todd Howard.
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CEZARR
CEZARR
Commented on 2009-04-15 06:11:37
I play FIFA09 about half of the year and yet dont stop to wonder how beutiful it is. I.m.o PES goes three steps behind.

Sorryformypooreanglish))
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Slabs
Slabs
Commented on 2009-04-15 14:41:06
Konami need to have been working on this for many years to have a chance of regaining their crown.

All EA needs to do is say "Club Cup Competitions in Be A Pro" and they have my money.
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ulik360
ulik360
Commented on 2009-04-15 18:22:59
FIFA Master!! Konami...
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