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Konami secures the Asian Champions league license.

KONAMI released the following official statement confirming the AFC Champions League’s license acquisition

Konami Digital Entertainment GmbH has announced an agreement with the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) to incorporate the AFC Champions League, the prestigious tournament that decides Asia’s greatest club team, into forthcoming versions of Pro Evolution Soccer.

The deal will see KONAMI working closely with the AFC to integrate the club competition into forthcoming Pro Evolution Soccer titles. The game, which enjoys a global presence, will feature a dedicated mode, allowing users to control one of the 32 teams that compete in the AFC Champions League tournament.

The Pro Evolution Soccer series holds a wide range of soccer licenses from around the world, including Europe’s premier club competition, the UEFA Champions League. Since its inception, the series has enjoyed wide-ranging acclaim worldwide, and the addition of Asia’s highly-regarded club competition will only serve to extend its range and awareness within football fans across the globe.

KONAMI is committed to the continual pursuit of realism within its Pro Evolution Soccer series, and the new agreement furthers the publisher’s quest to recreate the excitement, atmosphere and skill of football played at the highest level.

“The acquisition of such a high-profile license such as the AFC Champions League is integral to our ambitious plans for the Pro Evolution Soccer series,” commented Shinji Hirano, President for Konami Digital Entertainment GmbH. “We look forward to a long and successful partnership with the Asian Football Confederation, as we look to bring the passion and skill of the AFC Champions League to vivid life.”

“Konami is rightly regarded as the leader in the field of football video games and their expertise and enthusiasm shines through,” commented Dr. Hafez Al Medlej, Chairman of the Asian Football Confederation Marketing Committee. “We are very excited to see the AFC Champions League integrated into the acclaimed Pro Evolution Soccer series, and foresee a long, close and mutually beneficial partnership for us both.”

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04.06.2013
PES 2014: The Dawn of a New Era

Konami Digital Entertainment GmbH has revealed that its forthcoming PES 2014 title will mark a new beginning for the popular series, with an all-new engine allowing for the most comprehensive advance for the PES range since its inception
The PES Productions Team based in Tokyo have been developing a new approach to football for four years and can now confirm their new system uses Kojima Productions renowned Fox Engine at its core. The team have extended and enhanced Fox Engine to match the bespoke and complex demands of a football title.

Based on six founding standards, the new system has allowed every aspect of PES 2014 to be totally reworked, throwing off the shackles of previous limitations and allowing the PES Productions team to produce a game much closer to their vision of recreating the excitement and variety of a top-level match. The central theme of fluidity is based on the constant moving of players and switching positions which characterises the modern approach to football. PES Productions have looked at how matches ebb and flow, with player individuality key to a team's success, and well-drilled tactics helping underdogs produce giant-killing feats.

Working from the ground up, PES Productions have strived to rework every element of play, creating a fresh and energetic new standard for football titles. In addition to noticeably improved graphics and seamless animation, the thrust of the new system's power has been used to redefine the way football is played on a home system. Gone are the limitations imposed by dated animation systems and AI elements, and instead PES 2014 boasts a central core that perfectly mimics the skill and awareness that elevates the world's greatest players above their peers.

Six central tenets combine to establish PES 2014 as a new benchmark in football simulations, governing everything from the way the player receives and controls the ball, the physicality of play, and the "feel" of match-day: the rush and euphoria or crushing lows that experiencing an important games can bring. As such, the key pillars on which PES 2014 is based are:

TrueBall Tech: For the first time in a football simulation, PES 2014 centres everything on the ball: how it moves, and how players use it. First touch and sublime control are what set certain players apart from others. The ability to not only read a pass, but to be one step ahead and to know what is needed to gain yards on an encroaching defender. TrueBall Tech allows the player to trap or knock on a pass using the analogue stick with detailed barycentric physics determining the weight shift of the player and the height and speed of the pass, as to how the player's body will automatically shape to receive it.

Thus, the player has total control in determining how their body is angled to receive a pass, whereas previous football titles present the user with scant options. Instead, TrueBall Tech means that it can be chested or nodded past an opponent, flicked into space or to a team mate, while closer dribbling control is a much more personal attribute in the new game.

The PES series has long since treated the ball as an individual entity, allowing the player huge amounts of freedom to pass into space, run on to a knocked-on counter, or produced short triangular passes to make space. TrueBall Tech adds even more freedom, with the player's movements worked around those of the ball and, unlike any other football title, as opposed to the other way round. Players will be able to truly control the free-moving ball, use its pace or alter its movement to master close control in PES 2014.

The result is a game that offers full 360-degree, two-footed control within several yards around the player. In addition to steering the ball with subtle movements, there is the ability to shield the ball from opposing players, use deft controls to wrong-foot them, and intuitive methods to master close control.

Motion Animation Stability System (M.A.S.S.): The physical combat between players is a vital part of any match, and the new M.A.S.S. component simulates the bodily contact between multiple players within bespoke animations that segue seamlessly into each other. Rather than a series of preset animations that occur under specific circumstances, M.A.S.S. acts instantly to any situation, with the reaction of a fouled player entirely dependent on the direction and force with which they are tackled. Dependent on factors such as their size and power, players will stumble but instantly recover if clipped, barge others off the ball, and use their stature to block players from possession. Similarly, PES 2014 now has more styles of tackle, as opposed to basic foot in or sliding types.

Tackling also becomes more integral to PES 2014's quest for realism, with clashes of players utilising the TrueBall physics to ensure the ball reacts as it would in a real game. As players fight for a 50-50 ball, their result challenge will see the ball bobbling into space, or emerging at the feet of the triumphant player.

The integration of the M.A.S.S. element has also facilitated new advances in one-on-one situations. The individual battles between key players can determine the outcome of a match, so particular emphasis has been made on such battles in PES 2014. Defenders will put greater pressure on the attacking player, by tussling for possession, standing back to restrict passing opportunities, or making the tackle. Likewise, attackers are faced with ether trying to outpace the defender while retaining possession, feinting to gain advantage, or passing, dribbling or shooting when space allows. The result allows for incredibly open games, where the attributes and skills of the players come to the fore in personal feuds all over the pitch.

Heart: Defining what makes football so engrossing is difficult. It isn't a technical thing, but more an emotional hook. Matches can be imposing for visiting teams, as home support barracks the opposition, and acts as the infamous "twelfth man" by cheering their side on. PES 2014's "Heart" aims to recreate the effects of team support, both on an individual player basis and across the entire team.

Each player in the game now employs mental attributes in addition to playing styles and skills, and can be adversely affected when having a poor game. However, if an individual is not playing well, his team mates can rally round and will work to support him. Similarly, one moment of individual brilliance can produce a galvanising effect on team mates. The cauldron effect of a vibrant stadium will showcase the mood of the fans, with all-new sound effects combining with stunning AI systems to create a palpable match day atmosphere.

PES ID: PES 2013 set a new bar for realism, with its inclusion of the Player ID system. For the first time, players could instantly recognise a player by their faithfully recreated running and play styles. The way a player ran, moved and spread the ball about would be identical to that of their real-life counterpart, and PES 2013 featured 50 players that utilised the system.

For PES 2014, that number will be greatly expanded, with twice as many stars featuring bespoke animations and AI.

Team Play: Via the new game's innovative Combination Play users can set up a variety of different tactics in key areas of the pitch using three or more players. These players will make very different off-the-ball runs to exploit holes in the defence or midfield, using the flanks, curved runs, or overlapping play to make themselves available. These moves can be preset to key areas of the field, allowing users to exploit defensive weaknesses beforehand.

The Core: PES Productions have undertaken several years of consultation with PES and football fans to reproduce key elements of the series and implement a wide range of additional improvements.

Visually, the game will benefit from an incredible level of acuity, from the weave of the kits, through to facial movement, and a new animation process that offers slick segues from one move to the next, with no pauses or restrictions on control. Stadia will be faithful to real-life, with the entrances to the pitches recreated, crowds that move during the course of the game The new system also allows for a new light-mapping effect, adding a natural look to the proceedings. The flow of a match has also been improved, with tactical decisions made on the fly, and the removal of cut scenes after specific events.

Free kicks and penalties have also been radically changed. Control over free kicks has been expanded with decoy runs added and short passes now unrestricted. To counter, players can now move the position of their keeper for the kick, while the wall will react to the kick instinctively to block or deflect the ball.

Penalties now use a target guide that is changed according to the kicker's ability and where they intend to place the ball. The goal keeper can now opt to move ahead of the kick, sensing when the penalty taker is not particularly strong.
PES 2014 will also mark the first appearance of the recently-signed Asia Champions League, adding a wealth of officially licensed clubs to the competition; and the new game will also exclusively retain its use of the UEFA Champions League club competition, with other tournaments expected to be announced shortly.

Further details of PES 2014's content - including all-new online elements - will follow, but the new game represents a quantum leap from what football fans have been used to.

"Thinking outside the box on an annual series such as PES is not easy," explained Creative Producer Kei Masuda, "but the Fox Engine has allowed us to develop such a level of freedom that we are constantly realising ways of making PES 2014 a true representation of football. From the moment football fans pick up the controller and experiment with the close control, player movement and get to know how teams work and move, we are confident that they will see a game no longer limited by technology, but capable of growing with them and constantly surprising with the breath-taking quality they have to come to expect from the real thing."

"All the materials we're releasing are taken from current platforms and fully in-game, which is at about 70% completion. We want fans to get a true feeling of the actual product they'll be playing on the console most own this year, not some marketing dream. Our new engine and systems are dedicated to the current generation of platforms, which will continue to be dominant in the market, but are fully scalable for future versions."

PES 2014 will be released in 2013 on PlayStation®3, Xbox 360®, Windows PC and PSP®(PlayStation®Portable).

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These are what we know of PES 2014's Q&A with Hosoda so far:

You can now change clubs in Master League and also coach the national side

PES 2014 will be available via Steam on PC

The demo date will be announced at the end of this month

Cover Star to be announced soon

Prequel Edit Data will not work due to new engine

Licenses will be announced by Gamescom

PES 2014 will run at 720p, so the game can display the resolution as high as possible

Goalkeepers have their own specific stats

3rd Kits will be available, either at launch or through DLC

Weather will have an effect on matches

http://winningelevenblog.com/blog/pes-2014-community-day-qa-round-up-day-1/
 
ARGENTINIAN LEAGUE COMING TO PES


KONAMI confirmed today an agreement with the Argentinian Football Association (AFA) to bring the 20 AFA Primera División Teams in PES

After the AFC Champions League announced in April, Pro Evolution Soccer continues to add more licensed leagues and teams to reach fans from all over the world. The coming of the Argentinian League in PES will bring the 20 AFA Primera División, as well as some home stadiums, all available in PES 2014 at launch. KONAMI has also secured local Argentinian FOX Sports announcers, Mariano Closs and Fernando Niembro for the series.

The 20 Primera División teams included in PES 2014 are:

All Boys
Argentinos Juniors
Arsenal
Atlético de Rafaela
Belgrano
Boca Juniors
Colón
Estudiantes
Gimnasia y Esgrima
Godoy Cruz
Lanús
Newell’s Old Boys
Olimpo
Quilmes
Racing
River Plate
Rosario Central
San Lorenzo
Tigre
Vélez Sarsfield

We will have more details about the content available in PES 2014 during the gamescom at the end of August so stay tuned on our official channels for all the latest updates.

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PES 2014 achievment list:

First Win: Exhibition – 5G
Awarded for defeating the COM for the first time in [Exhibition].

First Win: UEFA Champions League – 10G
Awarded for defeating the COM for the first time in [UEFA Champions League].

UEFA Champions League Winner – 25G
Awarded for becoming a [UEFA Champions League] Winner.

First Win: UEFA Europa League – 10G
Awarded for winning your first match against the COM in [UEFA Europa League].

UEFA Europa League Winner – 25G
Awarded for becoming a [UEFA Europa League] Winner.

Copa Libertadores First Win – 10G
Awarded for defeating the COM for the first time in [Copa Libertadores].

Copa Libertadores Winner – 25G
Awarded for becoming a [Copa Libertadores] Winner.

First Win: AFC Champions League – 10G
Awarded for winning your first match against the COM in [AFC Champions League].

AFC Champions League Winner – 25G
Awarded for becoming a [AFC Champions League] Winner.

Cup Winners – 20G
Awarded for single-handedly guiding a team to Cup glory in [Cup].

International Cup Winner – 30G
Awarded for becoming Winner of the International Cup.

The Debutant – 10G
Awarded for making a professional debut in [Become a Legend].

League Champions – 30G
Awarded for winning the League Title in [Become a Legend].

League Best Eleven – 30G
Awarded for being picked for the Team of the Season in [Become a Legend].

Best European Footballer – 40G
Awarded for winning the UEFA Best Player in Europe Award [Become a Legend].

Best South American Footballer – 40G
Awarded for being named South American Player of the Year in [Become a Legend].

Best Asian Footballer – 40G
Awarded for being named Footballer of the Year in Asia in [Become a Legend].

World Footballer of the Year – 60G
Awarded for being named World Footballer of the Year in [Become a Legend].

First Win: Master League – 10G
Awarded for your first win in [Master League].

Promoted – 20G
Awarded for Winning Promotion to a Top League in [Master League].

To Pastures Anew – 15G
Awarded for moving teams in [Master League].

Champion Manager – 30G
Awarded for winning the League Title in any of the Top Leagues featured in [Master League].

Kings of Europe – 40G
Awarded for becoming a UEFA Champions League Winner in [Master League].

Kings of Latin America – 40G
Awarded for becoming a Copa Libertadores Winner in [Master League].

Ruler of Asia – 40G
Awarded for becoming a AFC Champions League Winner in [Master League].

European Treble Winners – 50G
Awarded for winning the League, UEFA Champions League and League Cup in a [Master League] season.

Latin American Treble Winners – 50G
Awarded for League, Copa Libertadores and Cup wins in a [Master League] season.

Asian Treble Winners – 50G
Awarded for winning the League, AFC Champions League and League Cup in a [Master League] season.

No.1 Club – 60
Awarded for being named the No.1 Club in the [Master League] Club Rankings.

Leading the Nation – 30G
Awarded for becoming a national team manager in [Master League].

World Champions – 60G
Awarded to the Winner of the International Cup in [Master League].

Performance Training Master – 60G
Awarded for completing all challenges in [Performance Training].

http://www.xbox360achievements.org/game/pro-evolution-soccer-2014/achievements/

Thanks jaygrim (Sorry for the delay jota)
 
21.08.2013
PES 2014: A new era in football begins on September 19th/20th

KONAMI's game-changing football classic returns in all-new form with new Champions League cover, demo timing and DLC content revealed
KONAMI Digital Entertainment B.V. has confirmed it will release the genre-redefining PES 2014 on September 19th throughout Europe and in the UK on September 20th on PlayStation®3 as a physical and downloadable title, Xbox 360® and Windows PC. The PES Productions studio has also announced demo details which will showcase a new take on football and launch following the gamescom event in Cologne.

PES 2014, which has been nominated for Best Sports Game at the Cologne showcase, ushers in a new era of football gaming, combining the celebrated FOX engine with unique new football systems which have allowed the development team to rework every aspect of the title. The PES team's aim is to convey the ebb and flow of a real top-level match, from the way players look and move, through to the effect a disenchanted or galvanized crowd can have on the team and individuals. This will also be showcased in a new trailer set to debut at gamescom, with a special "Giant Killing" montage showing the "Heart" system in action.

At PES 2014's epicenter lies the all-new Trueball Tech, wherein the ball reacts as a separate entity and is not tied in to the movements of the player. Instead, barycentric physics allow the user to control the weight shifting movement of players independently, creating true to life one-on-one situations. A new Motion Animation Stability System (MASS) ensures realistic contact and jostling between individuals with multiple outcomes for both the players and the ball making for a much freer and less predictable gameplay experience. This level of realism is also extended into the way players move, the way teams play, and even down to an incredible aesthetic level, wherein the distinctive weaves on their shirts can be seen.

As befits a major new era for the PES series, KONAMI has also unveiled a unique cover approach for the game. With KONAMI the exclusive holders of the UEFA Champions League competition, the game's packaging will highlight PES 2014's replication of the competition, rather than concentrating on players. PES embodies the aspirations, skill and determination that shine through in Europe?s premier club competition, and the new packshot uses the globally familiar iconography of the tournament. The packshot will be used across Europe and in US as well as Canada.

The release of the game will be preceded by a playable demo, which will be available from September 11th on PS3 and the following day for Xbox 360. The demo will be fully representative of the final game, allowing users to play as several teams within a full match scenario, and to experience the individuality PES 2014 offers in terms of player movement and skill. The demo will also include a tutorial element, to help familiarize users with the overhauled controls.

KONAMI has also detailed a raft of DLC elements for the new game, with a number of pre-order elements confirmed. Those pre-ordering PES 2014 from certain retailers will be given DLC codes to add exclusive Classic European and Latin American kits to the main game. These include famed sides such as Benfica, Manchester United, AS Roma and AC Milan. Additional digital pre-orders and digital purchasers post-launch will be able to access a limited release DLC, which will add third kits for teams such as Manchester United and Juventus, and multiple Latin American 3rd kits.

Roster updates, new kit elements and additional DLC will also be regularly available during PES 2014's lifespan.

PES 2014 will be released for PlayStation®3, Xbox 360® and Windows PC on September 19th/20th. Versions for PlayStation®2 and PSP (PlayStation®Portable) will follow.


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PES 2014 BRASIL Official Cover:

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PES 2014 ARGENTINA COVER:

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PES 2014 REST OF AMERICA COVER:

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