![]() ![]() Konami have retained the licence for the AFC Champions League, remaining in the game since its introduction in PES 2014. With this, debutants for 2019 AFC Champions League, Gyeongnam, Daegu and Johor Darul Ta'zim also appear for the first time in this franchise. Three new league licenses were obtained: the Italian Serie A, Italian Serie B (unlicensed at launch), and the Brazilian Campeonato Brasileiro Série B. All the teams in these leagues feature real players, kits and logos, although a minority of the players in the Brazilian leagues still appear with generic names. On 15 July 2020, it was announced that eFootball PES 2021 Season Update would be released, due to PES Productions focusing development efforts on the forthcoming PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X consoles.Įighteen leagues are fully licensed in the game. Update also includes 5 out of 12 venues of 2020 tournament, as well as the official match ball. The update was related to UEFA Euro 2020 and the content included the official kits and player likenesses for all 55 officially licensed UEFA teams. Master League has also received a number of revamps, most notably containing a story-like progression, with all-new cutscenes taking place in staff meetings, training sessions or press conferences, as well as objectives to be accomplished based on replies given by the player on those cutscenes.ĭata Pack 7 was released on 4 June 2020. ![]() Players around the world will help their team to glory one match at a time in the new Matchday mode. Konami will choose an important match or derby game each week, players will then be able to decide which team they want to represent on Matchday. Included for the first time in the PES series, there is a new game mode called Matchday Mode. On 28 June 2019, Arsenal announced a 3-year extension to their partnership with Konami, which would see a highly detailed recreation of Emirates Stadium, as well as access to club legends and first-team players. Juventus signed an exclusive partnership with the game, which will see it includes the club kits, player names and stadium with realistic likeness in game and also making it the first time in 25 years that the FIFA series will not hold the licence for the club. The current squad have also been created using a full-body 3D scanning process, providing players of the game with ultra-realistic avatars.Īfter the announcement of the demo - which came out on 30 July 2019, FC Bayern Munich was announced as an official partner club. Players will have the full experience with authentic kits, full 3D scanned players and, exclusively, Bayern's home ground, Allianz Arena. Manchester United and Konami announced an agreement which would see the club, its stadiums and players recreated within the game. Together with this announcement it was also confirmed that a special Barcelona edition will be released. After that, they decided to drop 'PES' from future releases and the game was just called eFootball.A renewed agreement between Konami and Barcelona, was announced signalling a continued relationship with the Spanish football club. This was in order to compete with other sport gaming franchises out there.Īfter 2019, we saw the first rebranded football game by Konami -eFootball PES 2020. The last Pro Evolution Soccer game was the one in 2019, and after this, Konami felt like they needed a bit of a rebrand. Read More: eFootball 2023: Top 10 teams to play with ![]() What we can tell you is that PES and eFootball are both developed by Konami and they are somewhat the same game. Many football gaming fans may be somewhat confused as the Pro Evolution franchise has ended, whilst the eFootball franchise only began recently. Read More: eFootball Championship 2023: Date, Pro, entry requirements, how to watch and more Are PES and eFootball the same game? Many loved the Pro Evolution Soccer franchise and it was massively popular for well over a decade, so you can see why one wants to know if they are the same game. ![]()
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