PES 2019 PS4
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00:12 - Intro
00:24 - Menu
00:57 - Teams Selection
02:57 - Stadiums
04:24 - Team Lineups
05:37 - Kick Off
26:05 - Match Summary
26:19 - Highlights
Pro Evolution Soccer 2019[a] (Abbreviated as PES 2019) is a football simulation video game developed by PES Productions and published by Konami for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.[1] It is the 18th installment in the PES series and was released on 28 August 2018 in North America and on 30 August 2018 in Japan, Europe, and Australia.[2] During that time, Philippe Coutinho, as a winger for FC Barcelona, appeared on the cover of the standard edition,[3] while David Beckham appeared on the front cover of the legend edition. Scottish clubs Celtic and Rangers have been brought to the game along with their stadiums, such as the Old Firm derby.[4][5] This was the final installment in the franchise to be branded as just PES, following the decision to rebrand it eFootball Pro Evolution Soccer, starting with the 2019 edition, EFootball PES 2020, and then just simply as eFootball.[6][7]
Konami aimed to increase the number of licenses, which included more fully licensed leagues and stadiums and a variety of new legends of soccer to play with. Until then, the official championships announced directly by Konami were 12 leagues which include the Ligue 1 and Ligue 2, Danish Superligaen, the Portuguese Primeira Liga, the Belgian Jupiler Pro League, the Swiss Raiffeisen Super League, the Scottish Premiership, the Dutch Eredivisie, the Argentine Primera División. However, Konami announced that it did not renew its deal with UEFA for the Champions League, Europa League, and the UEFA Super Cup, which they had for 10 years; the license is being used in EA Sports FIFA 19.[8][9] PES 2019 was succeeded by eFootball Pro Evolution Soccer 2020.
Gameplay
PES 2019 is a sports simulation video-game. The game aims to replicate real-life football matches with individual players possessing unique skills and play styles reflective of their real-world counterparts. Notably, players such as Lionel Messi are modeled to play similarly to their real-life counterparts with features such as a low center of gravity and a powerful left foot. In addition, the game offers the ability to customize goal celebrations for added personalization.[10]
Development
PES 2019's Magic Moments was a new feature of the series.[11] Konami announced the International Champions Cup before the season began had been added, and they also announced an improved negotiation system and budget management.[12] They also added re-sell and clean sheet options to introduce strategy in club management. 11 new skill traits were introduced, including edge turn, no look pass, control loop, dipping shot, and rising shot. They also announced that player individuality has been expanded, where skills and strengths are more prominent in impact and motion during game play.[13] Full body touch introduced in the previous installment was also enhanced. Other features include a number of graphical boosts and 4K HDR support across all compatible platforms.[14] Enlighten software was used to rework lighting.
Kit unveiling
For the first time in history, a Pro Evolution Soccer game was used in a kit unveiling. Liverpool unveiled their new 3rd kit for the 2018–2019 football season by using in-game footage from PES 2019 via a post on social media. Liverpool claims they are the "first club to use video game graphics to launch a new jersey".[6]
UEFA license
The Konami–UEFA partnership ended after ten years.[16][17] The announcement was made in a press release posted on the UEFA website stating that "the 2018 UEFA Champions League Final in Kyiv would mark the end of a very successful and fruitful 10-year partnership between Konami and UEFA."
The marketing director of UEFA Events SA Guy-Laurent Epstein said:
Konami has been a strong licensing partner for the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League, with our competition brand being heavily featured within the video game and as part of the popular Konami-organised UEFA Champions League e-sports tournaments. UEFA would like to thank Konami for its tremendous commitment and support to UEFA club competitions for the last decade, and we look forward to continue to work with Konami in the sphere of UEFA national team football," whereas senior director of brand & business development for Konami Digital Entertainment B.V. Jonas Lygaard said, "The UEFA Champions League licence has given us a platform to create unique experiences and provide football fans from all over the world with an opportunity to enjoy this competition first-hand. This year, however, we will shift our focus to other areas. We will continue to explore alternative ways UEFA and Konami can continue to work together, as our relationship remains strong.
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