Pro Evolution Soccer 2019, PES 2019

Konami Releases Free-To-Play Version of Pro Evolution Soccer 2019

Konami has launched a free-to-play version of its soccer simulation title Pro Evolution Soccer 2019 today.

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Called Pro Evolution Soccer 2019 Lite, the free game is now available for Steam on PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. It includes offline exhibition matches, skill training, and the PES League online mode that supports 3v3 co-op tournaments, time-limited tournaments, and one-on-one competitions.

PES 2019 Lite also has the myClub mode, where current and past players can be signed to a team and users can take them online against human and AI players. The mode is similar to the FIFA Ultimate Team mode from the Electronic Arts’ FIFA franchise, where players can earn new athletes through in-game currency and using real world money.

The full game originally launched last August but has received mixed reception and is seemingly under the shadow of the rival FIFA series. Our review for game noted that while the gameplay on the field is stellar, the game suffers from a lack of officially licenses and returning AI problems.


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