PES 2011 Licenses Confirmed Next Week
As tweeted by Jon earlier today.
Some surprises in store? Make sure you keep on eye on his twitter account next week!
As tweeted by Jon earlier today.
Some surprises in store? Make sure you keep on eye on his twitter account next week!
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Amadou says:
Add please the UEFA Europa League mode in principal menu.
Amadou says:
Add more stadiums existing in PES 2011,please.
Leigh says:
Coca Cola Championship please :)
sarp says:
turkish super league ….
Mad hatter says:
This is exciting!
FootballLad says:
I’d love to see more German teams licensed
David says:
Portuguese Liga, Russian Premier League and J-Leauge.
.Starjk says:
+1 @ all of those who want the J-league on current-gen
Please… Konami… have mercy… Let me play with my Urawa Reds! (or at least with my Kawasaki Frontale) Please! :P
Don’t know why it’s only on PS2, but J-league must definitely go on current-gen. I mean… juste watch what the best Asian league can do:
– Goal of the month (May) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QkjcHNrYMFU
– Goal of the Season 2009
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6fH11RwpooI&feature=fvw
Awesome!
TheRed says:
They should add all the leagues they can, within reason, and also have loads more ‘free’ team slots, even free league slots. That’s be a really great idea.
Shava08 says:
Maybe they will add the russian league?
ThomasGOAL says:
Konami Digital Entertainment GmbH has listed the full range of newly licensed clubs that will grace its forthcoming PES 2011 title.
PES 2011 will be released in Europe for PlayStation�3, Xbox 360, and PC-DVD on September 30th with versions to follow for Wii, PlayStation 2 and PSP™ (PlayStation�Portable), and Smart Phone formats in October – and KONAMI has added a number of key new officially licensed club teams to the new game.
KONAMI has already detailed the inclusion of the Copa Libertadores competition in PES 2011, with fully recreated versions of its 40 competing clubs added to the team rosters from the tournament’s 2010 entrants, with additional details about the licenses to follow later this month. The publisher has also added a wealth of key European sides, which will be included in the game’s bolstered UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League modes. The winners of these competitions will also be able to play in the UEFA Super Cup Final, now fully integrated into the Master League and Become A Legend modes.
The new Italian sides are Lecce, Cesena, and the newly promoted Brescia, while the Spanish league is bolstered with the addition of Real Zaragoza, Sporting Gijon, Almeria and Getafe. Similarly, Tottenham Hotspur join Manchester United in the English section, while the recently-announced Bayern Munich are joined by fellow German club Werder Bremen. These additions swell PES 2011’s roster of official European club sides to over 100: its largest number to date.
PES 2011 represents the greatest leap forward for the long-running series to date. The new game ignites the series with a wealth of gameplay additions, control options and graphical enhancements. Every aspect of the game has been honed and polished, with total freedom of play the core ideal in the new game. Amongst its new innovations, PES 2011 introduces a power gauge for each player that allows the user to exactly place every pass, cross and shot. Balls can be placed anywhere with utter precision, while all new AI routines hand complete control over to the player.
PES 2011 also boasts over a 1000 new animations, with subtle movements both on and off the ball that reflect the pace and power of a top-level match. The new game also boasts a stream of new surprises and additions, ranging from smaller touches such as a new throw-in system that utilises the power gauge system, and simplified tactical selection, through to huge advances such as Master League Online, a radically overhauled Become A Legend mode.
Onti says:
I would like to know what happened to africa, you only have about 8 countries from africa thats it, no clubs or even a single league from africa for as long as I played PES, so I just want to see astleast a league from Egypt and South Africa because I have been waiting for 5 years hoping Konami will include them, I was mostly disappointed after the worldcup in South Africa I thought maybe after it we will see some african teams.
kaya says:
we need a turkish stadium like sukru saracoglu or ali sami yen or inönu
capitan tik tak says:
please all the premier league licence and the bundes ligue and the licence of mexico and the other selecions
manuele says:
Hi, my name is Manuel are palermo.volevo know if pes 2011, Palermo is “if the license” for years I am a pes player for years I was the championships with my favorite team, now I would not play with a palermo not 100%. thanks for listening. Sincerely: Manuel
Arthur says:
Please license Arsenal! Just like in 2005.
samiwinho says:
Please license the Portuguese League!
Sao Paulo Forever says:
Brazil & Argentina leagues!
More stadiums from South America.
New Zeland national football team…More european countries, and UEFA Europa League mode on the Menu
Doc13 says:
Greek superleague!!!!
Greece is the only country in EU with more PES sales than FIFA
quatro says:
hi all whats up ………. i think its really impossible to have every thing up there to have on pes . i mean come on guys let us have some reason .. OK so what if PES can give is something better than that . i imagine if i can buy the Saudi league from the PES shop . also i can add some stadiums , download the JL , so its up the Japanese to have there JL , up to Saudis to download Zain league ext ext , i wish that is fact :) believe me every ones happy