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Pro Evolution Soccer 2014 Pro Evolution Soccer 2014 Free Download for PC (officially abbreviated as PES 2014, also known in Asia as World Soccer: Winning Eleven 2014 in 2013 and also World Soccer: Winning Eleven 2014 — Aoki Samurai no Chousen (Japan only) in 2014) is an association football video game developed and published by Konami.
Yet another year, it's time for an exciting battle to find out which is the best soccer game for Android. Leaving Dream League Soccer to one side, which could well be the third party in this fight, it looks like we're going to have to decide between PES 2019 - Pro Evolution Soccer by Konami and FIFA 19 by EA Sports. Basically, the same as every other year.
After landing on PCs and video consoles through Steam, PES 19 finally arrives on Android to bring a new football season to our smartphones and tablets. And it does so slightly later than FIFA that has been around for at least two months, so it's going to have to hurry up if it wants to recover all the space lost in favor of its biggest rival. And it looks like they intend to do so by means of the innovating live update feature by means of which all the transfers and player changes are updated on a weekly basis to make sure all the information is always up to date.
That will definitely contribute towards the great realism that the developers of Konami intend to reach, using the Unreal Engine 4 in the game's development which offers us an unmatched and unprecedented level of detail and fidelity to the date, with improvements to the ball movement, with highly distinguishable physical traits and skills, and customized animations for the over 8,000 players in Pro's database.
PES is getting better and better year after year
It's hard to imagine how to improve PES 2018 and all the new features introduced by Konami a year ago. For such purpose, its developers have decided to attack one of the greatest weaknesses of the Japanese franchise: its licenses. So they haven't been able to reach the standards of FIFA and neither have they been able to acquire the rights of the most renowned tournaments in the world but this year they're introducing 12 new licenses for leagues such as the Russian, Belgian, Scottish, Danish, Swedish, Portuguese, Turkish, Argentinian, Chilean, Thai, Chinese, and Japanese leagues. At least we can carry on enjoying all those Andrés Iniesta skills.
Furthermore, once you download its APK and all the additional information files (we recommend you to use a WiFi connection because the game is huge and there's no such thing as a Lite version), we can enjoy the following features:
- Different game modes such as Local Match, Online Match, Local League and Friend Match, depending on the amount of time you have available.
- New legendary players: you can play with stars from the past such as Beckham, Zico, Romario, Cruyff, Nedved, Gullit, Maldini, and Khan, as well as new stars added every week.
- New Featured Players limited edition based on the real-life performance of the football players over the weekend, with detailed statistics and the possibility to improve and acquire new skills.
- Get hold of the special version of players of great teams, including collaborating clubs such as FC Barcelona and Liverpool FC. No wonder Coutinho is the image of this year's game.
What's new in the latest version?
- Updates the facial traits of many players.
- Fixes several bugs.
- Minimum operating system requirements: Android 5.0.
- Offers in-app purchases.
Pro Evolution Soccer 3 | |
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Developer(s) | Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo |
Publisher(s) | Konami |
Composer(s) | Norikazu Miura |
Series | Pro Evolution Soccer |
Platform(s) | PlayStation 2, Microsoft Windows |
Release | PlayStation 2 Original version International
Original version
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Genre(s) | Sports |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
Pro Evolution Soccer 3 (known as World Soccer: Winning Eleven 7 in Japan and World Soccer: Winning Eleven 7 International in North America) is a footballvideo game developed and produced by Konami as part of the Pro Evolution Soccer series. It is also the first in the series which was released on Microsoft Windows.
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The cover features the image and signature of iconic Italian referee Pierluigi Collina, who had previously officiated the 2002 FIFA World Cup Final. This was unusual, as football games had come to almost exclusively feature only players and managers on their covers; plus, referees only appear in cutscenes in this game (they would only be integrated to the playing field in the next entry of the series).
New features[edit]
- New graphics engine.
- Improved gameplay, control, ball physics, animation and AI.
- New Shop mode, where points can be traded in for hidden items.
- Master League expanded to four divisions, with tons of new players.
- Support for 1–4 players (multitap required for 3 or 4 players).
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Licenses[edit]
The game does not include any full leagues but 64 clubs from various European countries. 6 clubs are fully licensed, which are the five Italian Serie A clubs Milan, Roma, Juventus, Lazio and Parma, as well as Feyenoord from the Dutch Eredivisie. All other clubs have fictional team names, logos and jerseys. Also player names are fictional, but only if the player is part of an unlicensed national team. Noticeable cases are for example Dutch players (e.g. Von Mistelroum instead of Ruud van Nistelrooy) and German players (e.g. Kalm instead of Oliver Kahn).
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In Europe, the PlayStation 2 version of Pro Evolution Soccer 3 surpassed 1 million units sold by mid-November 2003. It was a significant hit in Italy, which purchased more than 200,000 units in under one month, for revenues of €8 million.[25] The PS2 version ultimately sold 1.16million units in Japan and 1.55million units in Europe by the end of 2003.[26] In the United States, it sold 33,403 units by 2005.[27] The PlayStation 2 version of Pro Evolution Soccer 3 received a 'Platinum' sales award from the Entertainment and Leisure Software Publishers Association (ELSPA),[28] indicating sales of at least 300,000 copies in the United Kingdom.[29]
The 'International' version of World Soccer: Winning Eleven 7 received 'universal acclaim' for both platforms in all regions except the European PC version, which received 'favorable' reviews, according to video game review aggregatorMetacritic.[21][22][23][24]
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(help) - ^'World Soccer Winning Eleven 7 International for PlayStation 2'. GameRankings. Retrieved April 1, 2015.
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(help) - ^B2B Staff (November 14, 2003). 'Pro Evolution Soccer 3: oltre 200.000 copie vendute'. Multiplayer.it (in Italian). Archived from the original on August 23, 2004.Cite uses deprecated parameter
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(help) - ^'Non-Consolidated Financial Results for the Third Quarter Ended December 31, 2003'(PDF). Konami. 2004-01-29. p. 9. Archived from the original(PDF) on October 6, 2007. Retrieved 2008-01-08.Cite uses deprecated parameter
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External links[edit]
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- World Soccer: Winning Eleven 7 International at MobyGames