Saturday, April 12, 2014


Konami confirmed that rain will not feature in PES 2014 due to the engine upgrade, as well as the Stadium Editor and La Liga stadiums because of licensing restrictions.[14]


Pro Evolution Soccer 2014, officially abbreviated to PES 2014, also known in Japan and South Korea as World Soccer: Winning Eleven 2014is an association football video game and the latest game in Pro Evolution Soccer series, developed and published by Konami. The game was officially announced by Konami on March 10, 2013.[4][5] The game features a modified version of the new Fox Engine.[6] It was released on September 19 in Europe, September 20 in United Kingdom, September 24 in North America and on November 14 in Japan. The playable demo became available on September 11 for download.[7][8] Once again, the UEFA Champions LeagueUEFA Europa League and UEFA Super Cupcompetitions are fully licensed in the game, and the First Playable UEFA Europa League without entering Master League, Become a Legend, and/or League. For the first time, the game features an exclusive license for the AFC Champions League,[9] the Argentine Primera División,[10][11] Chilean Primera División,[12] and Arabic commentary as well, by Rhaouf Khelif of beIN Sports,[13] also Argentinean commentary, by Mariano Closs and Fernando Niembro and Chilean Commentary by Fernando Solabarrieta and Patricio Yañez of Fox Sports Latinoamérica.


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