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PES 2015 and a Day One patch are available now, which includes a roster update, new kits, shoes and enhanced faces. Make sure you check out the launch trailer here and the full press release with all of the Day One patch details below.

KONAMI REVEALS PRO EVOLUTION SOCCER 2015
FULL LIST OF CLUB AND NATIONAL LICENSES, DAY ONE UPDATE


World’s greatest club competitions bolster PES 2015 license rosters;
Day one update adds roster updates, new kits, shoes and enhanced faces

Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc. has revealed the full list of club and national licenses that will feature in the upcoming Pro Evolution Soccer®2015 (“PES 2015”) title – including second-tier teams for the first time and all Brazilian top-flight teams. The publisher also revealed the content of a comprehensive day one update file that adds key new elements to the game.

The cornerstone of PES 2015’s licensed content remains the world’s greatest club competitions - which are exclusive to the series. The game features dedicated modes featuring iconography and branding for Europe’s UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League competitions, while the South American Copa Libertadores returns alongside the new Copa Sudamericana tournament. Asia Champions League is featured once again, rounding off a stellar list of club competitions only available in PES. Each of these licenses represents club football at its highest level, perfectly synchronizing with PES 2015’s ‘The Pitch Is Ours’ mantra, where the game’s development has focused on ensuring the gameplay mimics the ebb and flow of real matches.

PES 2015 also introduces second-tier teams for the first time, with Spanish Liga Adelante represented in its entirety, as is the French Ligue 2. The team rosters have also been extended to English and Italian second-tier teams, albeit not in licensed form but with real players. These supplement the full Dutch Eredivisie, French Ligue 1, Spanish La Liga and Italian top-flight leagues, which are long-standing PES inclusions. The cream of European club sides are also licensed, and include pack star Mario Götze’s Bayern Munich; Portuguese giants FC Porto, Benfica and Sporting SP; and the likes of Anderlecht, Manchester United, Zenit St Petersberg, CSKA Moscow and Galatasaray.

The phenomenal growth of the South American leagues is also well represented, with KONAMI securing the full Argentine Primera Division and 21 Brazilian club teams with official kits.

KONAMI has also prepared a day one download for PES 2015, which will ensure that 93 new kits will appear authentically in the game, while eight (8) more licensed teams have been added including Sparta Praha, FK Partisan, and Maccabi Tel Aviv. Additionally, the Brazil league will have six of its teams (Santos, Internacional, Vasco da Gama, Vitoria, Criciuma, and Chapecoense) updated to include an additional 109 of the athlete’s real names. An additional digital download will be available in December that will add 11 of the athlete’s real names to the roster for Flamengo; the December update will also include yet more teams in other leagues and bolster the stadia roster for the current generation of gaming systems. The day one download will reflect all transfers and loans, and new boots from Puma and Nike will be added. Continuing KONAMI’s dedication to ensure the stars resemble and act like their real life counterparts, the day one update will include over 80 player feature updates as well.

PES 2015 is available now for the PlayStation®4 computer entertainment system and the Xbox One, the all-in-one games and entertainment system from Microsoft for an SRP $59.99, and for the PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system, Xbox 360 games and entertainment system from Microsoft for an SRP of $39.99. The PC (digital download version) will be available from November 13 for an SRP of $39.99, coinciding with the global Steam launch of the game.

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# 241 ezio @ 11/19/14 09:10 PM
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Originally Posted by RoyceDa59
Online's input lag stinks.
Haven't noticed it except when playing in team lobbies which was the only way my friend and I could connect.
 
# 242 buckeyezombie @ 11/19/14 09:55 PM
When Im playing on Top Player, every striker on the CPU becomes Drogba. Playing against a 2nd Division Italian team and every shot goes in. I had to shut it off, ridiculous
 
# 243 buckeyezombie @ 11/19/14 09:57 PM
Not impressed this year at all. I bought it because I try to support all next gen sports games, but this is getting old. When you only allow 4 shots, and they all go in, I just can't no more.
 
# 244 Ball_Bag @ 11/19/14 10:08 PM
I've only played exhibition games to this point. Frankly I don't know how anyone can start a ML when the stamina in this game is flat out broken. I'm playing on both PC & PS 4 and seeing the same thing. What good is the gameplay if you can't enjoy it in a career?
 
# 245 wkhalil @ 11/19/14 10:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Ball_Bag
I've only played exhibition games to this point. Frankly I don't know how anyone can start a ML when the stamina in this game is flat out broken. I'm playing on both PC & PS 4 and seeing the same thing. What good is the gameplay if you can't enjoy it in a career?
The stamina issue is greatly resolved once you reduce the use of the sprint button, slide tackles etc,
 
# 246 Ball_Bag @ 11/19/14 10:52 PM
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Originally Posted by wkhalil
The stamina issue is greatly resolved once you reduce the use of the sprint button, slide tackles etc,
I've tried not to use the sprint button too much after the first couple of games but that does very little. Players are still tiring way too quickly. I read someone mention even their GK getting tired, so unless he is sprinting halfway across the pitch this is inexcusable and needs to be addressed.
 
# 247 half-fast @ 11/19/14 11:36 PM
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Originally Posted by LingeringRegime
You do it at the same place you adjust passing. Shooting:Basic,Advanced, and Manual.
Thanks again. I went there but only saw basic and advanced ... ill check again.
 
# 248 wkhalil @ 11/19/14 11:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Ball_Bag
I've tried not to use the sprint button too much after the first couple of games but that does very little. Players are still tiring way too quickly. I read someone mention even their GK getting tired, so unless he is sprinting halfway across the pitch this is inexcusable and needs to be addressed.
That is strange, I haven't encounter loss of stamina in such scale. Maybe it differs from team to another or based on the stats of the players for each team. I have been playing master league with villarreal and yes between few games you have to rest certain players but generally speaking the players with strong physical attributes and higher stamina seem to be oK. I have read a couple of article about the importance of building the right team and choosing the right players that are a good fit your tactics and required work rate. The game seem to be very deep in that aspect.
 
# 249 sixpointeight @ 11/19/14 11:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Ball_Bag
I've only played exhibition games to this point. Frankly I don't know how anyone can start a ML when the stamina in this game is flat out broken. I'm playing on both PC & PS 4 and seeing the same thing. What good is the gameplay if you can't enjoy it in a career?
If your defensive pressure is set to aggressive your players will tire more quickly. Setting it to conservative may help.
 
# 250 Cavani161 @ 11/20/14 12:32 AM
Doing coach mode on Copa Libertadores with S.D. Quito vs Athletico Mineiro, and wow....the difference between the play style is totally different with these south American teams, more open play, more risk taking it seems as compared to the European teams. I could tell right off the bat the difference, just amazing how Konami was able to do this.
 
# 251 TX117 @ 11/20/14 01:47 AM
I'm thinking of giving this game a real shot(only played the demo)

I was playing FIFA 15 today and I just can't stand how the opponent AI plays the same way every game, every team, every player. Every player just wants to hog the ball in midfield until they absolutely have to pass it and then slowly work their way up doing the same thing..no long passes,no through balls, just bull**** 90th minute goals from headers...it's so boring.This was in career mode and because of this I don't even feel like playing through it anymore. I'll just stick to online for now..where there's also plenty of frustration. ..but not as much as single player.

In the PES demo I noticed during a game once that when I went on a full on attack and failed to score the opponent AI immediately saw the chance to counter attack and the goalie quickly long passed the ball to Ronaldo..he and Bale quickly worked their way up and damn near scored..I was caught completely off guard. It was great.There's been other instances where the opponent AI is just really aware of whats going on and are keeping me on my toes. I've NEVER seen the AI do that in FIFA, sadly.

And that was just a DEMO. The player movement will take some getting used to but I think I'm gonna pick this up.

I'll probably still keep FIFA though but if 16 is the same way..I'm done with EA.
 
# 252 half-fast @ 11/20/14 02:58 AM
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Originally Posted by TX117
I'm thinking of giving this game a real shot(only played the demo)

I was playing FIFA 15 today and I just can't stand how the opponent AI plays the same way every game, every team, every player. Every player just wants to hog the ball in midfield until they absolutely have to pass it and then slowly work their way up doing the same thing..no long passes,no through balls, just bull**** 90th minute goals from headers...it's so boring.This was in career mode and because of this I don't even feel like playing through it anymore. I'll just stick to online for now..where there's also plenty of frustration. ..but not as much as single player.

In the PES demo I noticed during a game once that when I went on a full on attack and failed to score the opponent AI immediately saw the chance to counter attack and the goalie quickly long passed the ball to Ronaldo..he and Bale quickly worked their way up and damn near scored..I was caught completely off guard. It was great.There's been other instances where the opponent AI is just really aware of whats going on and are keeping me on my toes. I've NEVER seen the AI do that in FIFA, sadly.

And that was just a DEMO. The player movement will take some getting used to but I think I'm gonna pick this up.

I'll probably still keep FIFA though but if 16 is the same way..I'm done with EA.
I agree with a lot of what you said. FIFA does get frustrating and old, but I cant dismiss their presentation of the EPL, so I need both games.
 
# 253 TX117 @ 11/20/14 03:27 AM
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Originally Posted by half-fast
I agree with a lot of what you said. FIFA does get frustrating and old, but I cant dismiss their presentation of the EPL, so I need both games.
Yeah I hear ya. FIFA is definitely taking a back seat to PES for me this year.
 
# 254 rckabillyRaider @ 11/20/14 04:31 AM
Won the AFC champions league on the ps4, now I tried the Libertadores on pc using Club Leon (Mexico). Made it to the round of 16 vs Bolivar. I lost the first leg at home 3-2. In the away leg, I was up 2-0 (4-3 on aggregate) at the half and then Bolivar just whooped my A. I gave up 4 unanswered 2nd half goals and was eliminated. I could totally feel their tactics change and I had no answer. Gotta try it again with another team.
 
# 255 BrianFifaFan @ 11/20/14 04:47 AM
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Originally Posted by rckabillyRaider
The gameplay is the same. No difference to me. I'm getting used to the graphics also. Sweetfx really helps. If your demo is running smooth, go for it. I purchased from cdkeys and activated on steam. Saved some money that way.

Cool. I've got some Green Man Gaming codes, so that'll save me some loot, too. I'm gonna order it tonight. Thanks!
 
# 256 payjay83 @ 11/20/14 08:14 AM
When is the last time you saw CPU crossing high ball? I'm playing my second season with inter and only high balls CPU kicks are corner kicks.
CPU always just feints over and over again in sidefield until he can pass in front of the net and shoots one timer like he's playing ice hockey. I'm sick of those bull**** hockey goals.
 
# 257 fearwhatnow @ 11/20/14 09:52 AM
FIFA 15 officially now collects hdd sectors dust. This year's PES is phenomenal gameplay wise. It still needs some fine tuning in goalkeeping and in the fouls department though. In 20 minutes play time there are 6-7 fouls in average for both teams. I want to see nearly 12-14. The good thing is that most of the times I have been fouled by cpu just outside the box given the opportunity for a goal from a free kick (scored twice also).
I finally encountered the 20+min simulated games scorelines bug so I'm back to 15min until a patch arrives.
I'm using the PTE patch+Sweetfx+custom graphics settings on RadeonPro and the game looks fine too.
Finally a football game with decent cpu build up. Down 1-0 and chasing the ball right and left for several minutes... Frustrating? Yes. Realistic? YES.
Serious contender for the sports videogame of the year award.
 
# 258 Goonerslg @ 11/20/14 10:28 AM
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Originally Posted by payjay83
When is the last time you saw CPU crossing high ball? I'm playing my second season with inter and only high balls CPU kicks are corner kicks.
CPU always just feints over and over again in sidefield until he can pass in front of the net and shoots one timer like he's playing ice hockey. I'm sick of those bull**** hockey goals.
Last night. I was playing Algeria in an international cup and they kept firing long balls to their cf. He was a real handful in the air and was a real handful. First time the ai has employed long ball tactics against me.
 
# 259 RoyceDa59 @ 11/20/14 10:47 AM
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Originally Posted by Goonerslg
Last night. I was playing Algeria in an international cup and they kept firing long balls to their cf. He was a real handful in the air and was a real handful. First time the ai has employed long ball tactics against me.
It all depends on which teams you are playing, not every team crosses into the box just for the hell of it.
 
# 260 Goonerslg @ 11/20/14 10:50 AM
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Originally Posted by RoyceDa59
It all depends on which teams you are playing, not every team crosses into the box just for the hell of it.
Which is why I prefer PES to Fifa, every match is a different challenge as opposed to the same ai tactics match after match.
 


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