Year after year, the PES franchise is getting better when it comes to pure gameplay, but the lack of licencing is still a problem for many players. This year's installment is no exception, with the obligation to edit the names of way too many European teams and jerseys, and it's a bit of a shame. On the pitch though, it's an incredibly fun game to play, alone or with friends, with a strong emphasis on passing. Check our videos inside and share your thoughts on the game in the comments if you feel like it.
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Also don't forget the FIFA 17 demo which is also out :)
For consoles, Konami could try to let people download patches like these from the internet - no official site to not be sued, or be able to import your edited teams from a previous version to a new one.
Even if the latter method isn't ideal, it would still be far less effort than redoing everything from scratch. I have no idea if they already allow this, as I haven't played a Pro Evolution Soccer game in years.
For consoles, Konami could try to let people download patches like these from the internet - no official site to not be sued, or be able to import your edited teams from a previous version to a new one.
Even if the latter method isn't ideal, it would still be far less effort than redoing everything from scratch. I have no idea if they already allow this, as I haven't played a Pro Evolution Soccer game in years.
By the way, now the servers are up, the teams have finally been updated, so now everyone is where they should be. Playing for a week with Zlatan in Paris was quite odd.
By the way, now the servers are up, the teams have finally been updated, so now everyone is where they should be. Playing for a week with Zlatan in Paris was quite odd.