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Following the PES 2016 teaser we've seen yesterday, WENB's Asim has posted an interesting analysis of the teaser. He goes into depth with screenshots to point out and analyze segments of the teaser he thought deserved a look. Find a snippet of it below and let us know what you think in the discussion thread here!

So PES 2016 has been teased with a stunning trailer ahead of the full reveal on 12th June, and I’m excited. So excited that I decided to watch it a countless number of times over the past 30 minutes and analyse it for you lovely people.

Right, let’s get right into it. No rambling, straight into some serious-ish analysis.

Read more here: http://winningelevenblog.com/blog/pes-2016-teaser-trailer-analysis/
 
While we wait for the full reveal today the 12th of June, Konami has revealed that it's secured and extended it's UEFA Champions League license for another 3 years. That's quite telling and is indeed for the PES/WE franchise. Here's the deal below taken straight from UEFA's official page:

KONAMI and UEFA announce new three-year deal

Published: Thursday 11 June 2015, 15.00CET

KONAMI and UEFA have signed a three-year extension to their successful partnership to cover 2015–18, with Pro Evolution Soccer retaining exclusive rights to Europe's club competitions.

Konami Digital Entertainment B.V. has extended its agreement to exclusively feature the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League elements in forthcoming PES (Pro Evolution Soccer) titles for another three years.

KONAMI and UEFA has enjoyed a close relationship since the original agreement was signed in 2009 and the new partnership will allow KONAMI to use all iconography and presentation elements associated with the competitions exclusively within the PES series. The UEFA Champions League is Europe’s greatest club football competition and will be fully featured in all versions of the game for the next three years. All versions of the game will also feature official logos for the competitions across its packaging.

The agreement allows KONAMI to feature both the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League club competitions within its many options, with both featured as individual modes or within the larger season overview upon qualification – with the UEFA Super Cup featured within the iconic Master League mode. The PES series is widely regarded as the most realistic football simulation available, with its most recent PES 2015 iteration winning awards such as IGN’s ‘Sports Game of the Year 2014’ and ‘Best Sports Game 2014’ at Europe’s prestige gamescom exhibition.

Guy Laurent-Epstein, marketing director of UEFA Events SA, commented: "We are very pleased to continue and extend our working partnership with KONAMI. This new cycle provides an opportunity to build an even closer working relationship, allowing us to activate it in new and exciting ways, and to engage with our mutual fans around the world. We are delighted that future iterations of the series will continue to feature the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League, as we also look forward to extending other areas of cooperation."

Sean Ratcliffe, European brand director of KONAMI said: "The UEFA Champions League is the biggest prize in club football, and we are delighted to have extended our exclusive agreement with UEFA to feature it in the PES series. For the past six years we have worked closely with UEFA in creating the PES Virtual UEFA Champions League as a global online version of the real thing, and this year's UEFA Champions League final in Berlin also played host to the climax of the 2015 PES season, as the 16 best players from all over the globe gathered to determine the winner. The grand finals were held within the dedicated PlayStation site at the UEFA Champions Festival event taking place at the legendary Brandenburg Gate, with the two finalists also taking part in an exclusive special exhibition match played pitchside in the lead-up to the final itself in the iconic Olympiastadion. These are exciting times for the PES series."

Another 3 years of awesome Champions League in PES then! Now please complement that with some fabulous gameplay, Konami ;)

You can also read the press release on Konami's official website.
 
Prepare for a barrage of PES 2016 reveal articles!

Let's start with IGN:

PES 2016 FEATURES AND RELEASE DATE REVEALED

Pro Evolution Soccer 2016 will launch on PS4, Xbox One, PS3, Xbox 360 and PC on September 15 in North America and September 17 in Europe, according to Konami.

The new entry in the franchise, which we discovered earlier in the week will feature Neymar as cover star, aims to go back to the series' roots. Set to use the Fox Engine and completely redevelop Master League, here are some of the new features coming this year.

From a gameplay perspective, collisions have been improved, which in turn enables aerial battles to be more visceral. 1-on-1 situations are also subject to faster reaction times, while performing tackles at the right time lets you shove the player out of the way and creating stronger counters. AI has been improved, you have more control in goal celebrations and goal keepers now have varying stats in Catching, Clearance, Collapsing and Deflecting, meaning you can find one to suit your style.

The Master League system has also been revamped with a focus on single-player and slicker gameplay. Other changes include improved visuals, dynamic weather, more player animations and improved ball physics. Other additions include myClub getting player levels, a wide camera angle, new commentators Peter Drury and Marco Hagemann, and the ability to import images on PS4 and PS3 to replicate team kits and emblems.

Gamespot:
PES 2016 Release Date and New Gameplay Details Announced

Konami's professional soccer game launches in September for consoles and PC.

Following the announcement of Neymar as the cover star for PES 2016, Konami on Friday announced the release date and more details about the upcoming professional soccer game.

The game launches September 18 for Xbox 360, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, and PC. This year marks the 20th anniversary of the franchise, and Konami says the game will focus on "core PES values."

PES 2016 runs on the Fox Engine, which also powers Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes and the upcoming Phantom Pain. "Every facet of the game has been enhanced to deliver yet another outstanding product" that aims to stand up as the "definitive football experience," Konami said.

Among other things, PES 2016 will deliver an "advanced collision system" that calculates how players interact, thus resulting in "unique outcomes" based on how two players collide. The game also gives players greater control when in the air. "Use the left stick to battle the opposition or disrupt a larger, more powerful, player; or find the best position to make the header/volley," Konami said.

PES 2016 also includes enhancements to 1v1 player control, with response times improved to help players deke out their opponents when charging toward the net. Other new features include improvements to defense (perform a tackle at the "perfect time" and you'll get the ball for a quick counter chance), smarter player AI that means you no longer need to manually trigger a one-two, and advancements to goalkeeping mechanics to allow for more variety in catching, clearing, and deflecting shots.

Further still, PES 2016 includes new goal celebration controls, and better visuals across the board, including dynamic weather (players will slip and fall in rainy weather) and a new wide camera. There are also a variety of new player animations, new ball physics, and improvements to the game's Master League and myClub modes, as well as new commentary.

Konami also says it signed a new three-year deal with UEFA for Champions League competition. This allows Konami to feature the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League tournaments in PES.

More details on PES 2016 will be announced next week at E3.

VG247:
PES 2016 releases in September, plethora of details provided by Konami

A September release date has been announced for PES 2016, which just so happens to be the 20th Anniversary of the football series.

A list featuring details and enhancements included in latest entry have also been provided by Konami, along with some bonus pre-order information.

Below is an unedited list of said features straight from the source. The entire thing is posted verbatim since it contains so many details.

Features

Advanced Collision System – The physicality of the modern game has been realised in PES 2016 with a significantly improved collision system, calculating how players interact and creating a unique outcome depending on the type of impact.

Aerial Strength – With the new physicality system, aerial battles are a completely unique experience this year. Use the left stick to battle the opposition or disrupt a larger, more powerful, player; or find the best position to make the header/volley.

1v1 Control – In PES 2016 the 1v1 player control have been enhanced, offering a wide range of movements within the existing control structure. Response times have been improved, allowing players to manoeuvre in tight situations. This also benefits the upgraded feint moves that allow sudden directional change that can cause defenders to lose their balance. The 1on1 situations now offer a great leap in exciting table-turning outcomes. Just as the real pitch offers opportunities for those brave enough to perform, in PES 2016 players can pull off precise action, manoeuvre flexibly and pull away from the defender. Technique and timing can see a defender lose his balance, and creates great chances just as you pictured.

Perfect Defense – Performing a tackle at the perfect time will powerfully shove the player out of the way to secure the ball. The ball will immediately be yours, creating direct turnarounds and counter opportunities.

Intelligent Player AI – 2-3 player combination play will be available via the improved concept of team strategy, which depends on the type of tactic you set for your team. Players are no longer reliant on manually triggering a one-two, with teammates intelligently running off passes into space.

Goal Keeper ID – In a bid to improve quality and add unique individuality in performance, new goal keeper parameters have been added that vary in Catching, Clearance, Collapsing and Deflecting. This adds character to the players, who you can count on catching the ball rather than punching, or are better at stopping close range shots.

Celebration Control – New for the series, players have full control over goal celebrations to maximize their excitement when scoring! Prompts appear after a goal to trigger a trademark celebration, or unique actions at the press of a button.

New significant improvements across key modes and features:

New Master League – The famous and hugely popular Master League enjoys a total revamp, allowing users to immerse themselves in the managerial world of soccer. Every element has been redesigned or reworked, from the vibrant and involving menus to the new and exciting player transfer system, PES 2016 see one of the series most integral modes redefine the single-player experience.

New Visuals – Incorporating the many advancements of the Fox Engine, the visuals have seen a huge upgrade. See the rain splash as players slide in to win possession, or the turf kick up as you strike the ball into the top corner. New night-time lighting and real turf textures are among some of the many improvements.

Dynamic Weather – For the first time in the PES series, dynamic weather has been introduced, with the chance of rain starting during the game. Combined with the ever more realistic ball physics, the rain changes how the game can be played with passes speeding up, and less skilled players likely to struggle with trapping. The defender taken by the 1-on-1 will also be more likely to slip and fall due to incorrect studs or blades. This feature is applied to all offline modes including the Master League, and is an important element to decide the outcome of the match.

Human Motion – Seeking to humanize player movement, 3x new animations have been added to bring the in-game superstars to life. Goalkeepers have seen an abundance of save animations added, while outfield players shoot, pass, dribble and tackle with incredible variety depending on the situation. Players complain when a foul isn’t given, or lament a teammate when a pass isn’t made when in open space. The new 1v1 control also benefits from this, with players being able to fool their opponents with shimmies and feints that can result in causing the opposing player to lose his balance and fall in the wrong direction.

New Ball Physics – The past few years has seen the series make huge advancements in ball physics, and for PES 2016 new levels of realism have been reached. Each spin, bobble and ricochet has been calculated using real ball physic data, helping keep every moment in every game unique and unpredictable.

Upgrades per fan feedback:

myClub – Since the launch of the mode in PES 2015, myClub has been updated on a weekly basis, and has been further improved based on user feedback for PES 2016. The enhancement will introduce player level systems, and players exclusive to the mode. Use GP acquired through matches or myClub coins to experience realistic club management combined with players to strive to be stronger in your squad. Choose the manager, consider coaches, and build the strategy based on what you aim with your team.

Dynamic Wide Camera Angle – The new angle gives you a larger field of vision, allowing you to better plan and adjust your players to compete in aerial battles, or see the intelligent runs being made thanks to Intelligent Player AI. Depending on where the ball is on the pitch, the camera will tilt and pan accordingly to make sure the user has the best view possible during the match.

Commentary – New commentators have been introduced for both UK and Germany, with Peter Drury and Marco Hagemann joining the PES team. A wealth of new lines and specific stories have been recorded dedicated for Master League, responding to player transfers, player growth and team performance.

PS4 Image Importing – Edit mode is synonymous with the PES series, and further updates have been made to this hugely popular mode. PlayStation 4 and PlayStation3 users are now able to import images into the game, thus perfectly replicating any team kit or emblem the user wishes – including managers.

Pre-Order Content – Get ahead in myClub

Day One Edition (All formats)

1x Player Loan – Neymar Jr. 1x Player – Neymar Jr. 1x Player – Neymar Jr.
1x Player UEFA.com TOTY 2014 1x Player UEFA.com TOTY 2014 1x Player UEFA.com TOTY 2014
10,000 GP x 10 weeks 10,000 GP x 20 weeks 10,000 GP x 15 weeks
10 Recovery Items 20 Recovery Items 20 Recovery Items
3x Player Contracts 5x Player Contracts 5x Player Contracts
1000 myClub coins
Steelbook

Anniversary Edition (PS4, PS3 only)

1x Player – Neymar Jr.
1x Player UEFA.com TOTY 2014
10,000 GP x 20 weeks
20 Recovery Items
5x Player Contracts

Digital Pre-Order (PSN Exclusive)

1x Player – Neymar Jr.
1x Player UEFA.com TOTY 2014
10,000 GP x 15 weeks
20 Recovery Items
5x Player Contracts

Announced yesterday, PES 2016 will retain its use of the UEFA Champions League club competition via a three-year partnership allowing Konami use of the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League club competitions and the UEFA Super Cup featured within the Master League mode.

Further details of PES 2016’s content including a rewards program for current myClub users which will be crossing over this year, will be revealed next week at E3 2015.

PES 2016 will be released on September 15 in North America, September 17 in Europe and on September 18 in the UK for PC, PS3, PS4, Xbox 360 and Xbox One.

A packshot featuring cover athlete Neymar Jr. is below. It looks the same on all platforms, other than the logos obviously.

pes_2016_cover-816x1152.jpg

Quite a hefty chunk of information!
 
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