Konami’s soccer video game, known as Pro Evolution Soccer or Winning Eleven since 2001, is now simply eFootball. No PES, no numbering. It’s also now free-to-play. And it’s developed in Unreal Engine 4 ...
Pro Evolution Soccer’s name change, announced earlier this week, is a nod to publisher Konami’s esports ambitions. But eFootball PES 2020 still feels like it’s part of the Pro Evolution family. I ...
It all began with the implacable determination to create a revolutionary soccer platform. Our ambition was to recreate the perfect soccer environment, from the grass on the field, to the players’ ...
PES 2020 adds a ton of Euro 2020 related content via a free update. Take your favorite county to the top of Europe on April 30. The PES 2020 demo is here and, after playing a days worth of matches, I ...
Konami has announced that it will be dropping the PES name for good. Its flagship football franchise is now named eFootball, and it will be free-to-play on consoles, PC, and mobile. First, it was ...
Football gaming is perhaps the most stagnant of all sports genres. FIFA’s pay-to-win, arcade hegemony lords it over PES’ clunky menus, but realistic gameplay. Rinse, reskin, and repeat. But this year ...
PES 2019’s focus on individual brilliance brings players to life and gives the game an extra dimension of authenticity. Prepare for “The Power of Football" as Pro Evolution Soccer 2019 ushers in the ...
GameSpot is reporting that Konami is working on a PC version of Pro Evolution Soccer 3, which is a followup to the game known as Winning Eleven 6 International in the US (last year's version was ...
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