Konami has confirmed that the PC demo for eFootball PES 2020 will be coming to Steam on July 30th. The PC demo will release simultaneously with the console demo, something that will undoubtedly please all PC soccer fans out there.
The demo for eFootball PES 2020 will feature Quick Play and Co-op for online matches, as well as an Edit Mode. According to Konami, this is the first time a demo version of its soccer franchise supports this feature. Players will be able to create their own kits and edit the teams as well.
It’s also worth noting that the demo version will be more advanced than the E3 2019 build that Konami showcased during the biggest gaming event last month.
The demo will feature 14 fully-licensed teams and Konami revealed the 11 of them which are: FC Barcelona, Arsenal FC, Palmeiras, Flamengo, Sao Paulo, Sport Club Corinthians Paulista, Vasco da Gama, Boca Juniors, River Plate, Universidad de Chile and Colo-Colo.
eFootball PES 2020 is using the FOX Engine and is currently scheduled for a September 10th release.
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The input delay killed the last few games so I really hope this version has sorted it out.
List of clubs is lame, but with Edit Mode we will already have full game 😉
It’s funny that they are releasing this game with 60$ price tag and before/after Christmas they will drop FREE edition again if they lose battle with FIFA 😉
always lose against fifa cuz ea monopolize the license
“eFootball” Please, be more lame, Konami. If you can.