PES 2014 looks better than ever and the gameplay's a lot of fun, but nostalgia stops it from being a huge leap forward. Pro Evolution Soccer 2014 marks a new beginning for Konami's blockbuster soccer ...
Konami's cult Pro Evolution Soccer series is trying a new tactic in its endless duel against FIFA. To stand out from its bigger rival, the soccer franchise is adopting a new name, eFootball, and going ...
Konami took a rather different approach with itseFootball cover stars, andPES cover stars before that. Their evolution over nearly two decades is as much the story of a video game franchise gradually ...
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 ...
On Wednesday, China’s National Press and Publication Administration (NPPA) announced its online game approvals for November, with 112 domestic and 7 imported games given the green light. One notable ...
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’ ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Pro Evolution Soccer 2 The PlayStation port of World Soccer: Winning Eleven 6, released for PlayStation 2. The game featured 54 international and 16 club ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Pro Evolution Soccer 2010 Pro Evolution Soccer 2010 is the 2010 instalment of the yearly-released PES series. It introduced several improvements, including ...
Konami’s eFootball, previously called Pro Evolution Soccer, ISS Pro, and Winning Eleven in certain markets, used to be regarded as the pinnacle of football games. But with titles like Rematch and EA ...
Pro Evolution Soccer 2012 reinvigorates the series with the most advanced set of improved gameplay additions, control options and to catch up with the evolution of the real-life soccer.
Konami has made some dramatic changes to its long-running football franchise, dropping the Pro Evolution Soccer branding for eFootball and making the game a free-to-play affair. The Japanese publisher ...