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Pro Evolution Soccer (PES) 2019 PC

Pro Evolution Soccer (PES) 2019 PC
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  • region EU/UK
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Pro Evolution Soccer (PES) 2019 PC

  • Platform platform PC
  • Region region EU/UK
  • Delivery download icon Instant Digital Download
  • Availability Out Of Stock
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Konami has officially revealed this year's entry in its long-running football franchise, Pro Evolution Soccer. PES 2019 is coming slightly earlier than usual, with a release date of August 28 on PS4 and Xbox One in the US, August 30 on PS4 and Xbox One in Europe, and August 30 on PC worldwide.

Among the new features detailed by Konami are visible player fatigue on the pitch, improved ball physics and player positioning, and greater player individuality. There's also the usual roster of new animations, new celebrations, and improved in-game graphics, as well as a new menu interface.

MyClub see "its biggest revamp to date," says Konami, with a new player card design system, and High Performance Players that boast "temporarily boosted stats based on real world performances," similar to FIFA Ultimate Team's in-form cards. Master League, meanwhile, includes a new negotiation system and "realistic transfers."

Regarding licenses, Konami says it has more fully licensed leagues, stadiums, and clubs, but none of those have so far been disclosed other than Liverpool, Barcelona, and Borussia Dortmund, all of which featured in PES 2018. The publisher recently lost the UEFA club license, meaning the Champions League and Europa League will no longer be included in their official forms. This year's edition does, however, see the return of David Beckham as a playable Legend.

After EA brought FIFA 18 to Nintendo Switch last year, some fans had hoped Konami would follow suit with PES 2019. However those hopes have not been met, with no Switch version revealed as yet.

We enjoyed the most recent Pro Evo and awarded it an 8/10 in our PES 2018 review. "When you get onto the pitch, no other football game feels as good as PES 2018," we wrote at the time. "The slower pace is a definite improvement, helping tread the line between realism and fun near-perfectly. There's just something about the players' movement and the kinds of arcs the ball makes in the air that's just so pleasant to control--every pass, header, and shot just feels right. And when it clicks, and you score a thunderous strike from the edge of the area or finish off a slick passing move or even when you launch an ugly long ball forward to grab a last-gasp winner, it's the closest feeling you'll get to being out there scoring yourself."

Predicted Requirements
- Intel CPU: Core i3-6300 3.8GHz
- AMD CPU: FX-4170
- Nvidia Graphics Card: GeForce GTX 1050
- AMD Graphics Card: Radeon RX 460 2GB
- VRAM: 2 GB
- RAM: 8 GB
- OS: Win 10 32
- Direct X: DX 11
- HDD Space: 30 GB

Minimum Requirements
- Intel CPU: Core i5-3450 3.1GHz
- AMD CPU: FX-4100
- Nvidia Graphics Card: GeForce GTX 650 2GB
- AMD Graphics Card: Radeon HD 7750 Gigabyte OC 2GB DDR3
- VRAM: 2 GB
- RAM: 8 GB
- OS: Win 7 64
- Direct X: DX 11
- HDD Space: 30 GB

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