Following the announcement of its long-term partnership with Manchester United, Konami has announced two additional partnerships with Juventus and Bayern Munich. Konami will faithfully recreate these two teams and their stadiums (Allianz Arena and Allianz Stadium).
In order to celebrate this announcement, Konami has released some new in-game screenshots showcasing these two stadiums and the in-game 3D models for some of the players from both Juventus and Bayern Munich.
As Konami has already noted, eFootball PES 2020 promises to also introduce a multitude of visual improvements to enhance your experience in matches and menus alike. Players will experience stadiums recreated in stunning fidelity using high performance 3D scanning technology, spectators in the stands reacting with jaw-dropping realism to the highs and lows of each match, as well as dynamic lighting systems that affect the angle of shadows cast on the pitch as time elapses during play.
eFootball PES 2020 is using the FOX Engine, is currently scheduled for a September 10th release, and its PC demo will release on July 30th on Steam.
Enjoy!

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Wow!
I’m happy to see that this game is absolutely the same it was 10 years ago, but with new licenses.
Must buy. Soooo amazing!
Seriously ? have you even tried PES 2010 ?? It’s feels like outdated PS2 graphic and gameplay only with higher resolution on PS3, far from 2019 version and maybe from 2020 version. and it actually lose a lot of license than those version because of FIFA monopoly.
No atmosphere in this game whatsoever. Their gameplay has also been shocking these past few years and the input lag has made it unplayable for me. This series hasn’t been good since the PS2 era. Plus I’m so sick of having to edit the damn game every year. Yes there are the PTE patches but they are hosted on horrendous sites.
Fifa for all it’s own faults at least plays a better game and gets the atmosphere and big match day build up right. My son and I have had a lot of fun playing Fifa 19 this year.
PS2 version this, Ps2 version that… C’mon, if you seriously want to stay on that era, just play it, every PES forum will have that PS2 version updated with latest kit, teams and players. Its out there,google it ,download and play, no need to complain to the developer just because they try something different. I was playing PES Since it still known as Winning Eleven on PS1 in Japan and have very niche audience, even when transition to the PS2 gameplay, I have the same complain like you just because I didnt yet get used to it. But for now I dare to say PES 2019 is still much better than any PS2 arcadey gameplay. Yes its fun, but playing it nowadays it feels silly and didnt have the physics or weight that its latest iteration have.
You love FIFA, than play FIFA, no one hold your hand , even konami didnt hold you down. Like I’ve always said , if you love to watching football , play FIFA, it have all the spectacles, commentary, and details you usually watch on TV. But, if you love play football with your friend, in the pitch in real life, feel the struggle and unexpected outcome of actually controlling the ball, satisfaction of scoring your first goal and having fun out of that, play PES.
PS: its not input lag, its momentum …
What a load of pretentious drivel.
yep … Just like what I thought