I know that we are pretty FIFA heavy here. But this has been turning into a damn good game. Its to the point where the only thing FIFA has its some rights to hundreds of teams most of us will never use. Hell this game even has an online franchise, something that FIFA owners have been asking about for years. Some poeple wont try it just because its not FIFA, but sure its worth a shot. It comes out the same day as the other soccer game.
The second and updated demo is out now. Here is the link.
And here is the fact sheet.
Pro Evolution Soccer 2013 (PES 2013), also known as World Soccer: Winning Eleven 2013 in Asia, is the sequel to PES 2012 that is developed and published by Konami. The game was announced on 18 April 2012 and is set to be released on the Xbox 360, PC, PS3, Wii, 3DS, PS2 and PSP.
On 20 April, a teaser trailer, featuring cover star Cristiano Ronaldo, was released onto YouTube. A more expansive debut trailer was released on 24 April. The trailer mainly focuses on the accurate likeness of Cristiano Ronaldo on his running and dribbling style to his real life counterpart. On the same day, several screenshots were released.
On 29 May, an additional screenshot was released showing Ronaldo in-game. Fabio Coentrao, Santi Cazorla and Marcelo can also be seen. A further 5 screenshots were released on 30 May, featuring Ronaldinho, Deco and Lionel Messi, to name a few.
On 31 May, another 2 screenshots were released to the public.
On 1 June, a new trailer was released. It features a producer interview and a feature presentation.
The E3 presentation was shown on 5 June. It features players such as Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Neymar and Cristiano Ronaldo. The trailer showed off some of the gameplay while highlighting key aspects such as PES Full Control. In addition, it was also announced that all 20 La Liga stadiums will be licensed.
A second presentation was uploaded on 6 June (found here) showing off PlayerID and ProActive AI Gameplay.
PES 2013's third gameplay video at E3 was released on 7 June and can be found here.
In the middle of August, PES 2013 was presented at Gamescom. The first trailer can be found here. Furthermore, the Gamescom build is marked as 90% complete and has 41 teams available to play in 10 minute matches in 10 different stadiums. Several more screenshots were released as well.
On 22 August, it was announced that the Brazilian league will be licensed in the game. On the same day it was announced that Neymar would be on the South American cover of the game.
Portuguese superstar Cristiano Ronaldo will once again feature as the main cover star for PES 2013. Elsewhere in other regions, other footballers will feature on the cover with Ronaldo. They are:
Europe Europe Cristiano Ronaldo
South America South America Cristiano Ronaldo and Neymar
Demos
First Demo
The first demo for PES 2013 was released on 25 July, allowing users to experience these key additions at first hand, and features eight fully licensed teams. They are:
International teams
Germany Germany
England England
Portugal Portugal
Italy Italy
Copa Libertadores
Brazil Santos FC
Brazil SC International
Brazil Fluminense
Brazil Flamengo
Games are set at 5 minute matches with a choice of 6 difficulties: Beginner, Amateur, Regular, Professional, Top Player and Super Star.
Second Demo
The second demo was released 28 August on the Xbox 360, and 28 August on the US PS Store (EU version released the next day), with the PC version coming later. The demo will include 11 fully licensed teams with the same general settings as the previous demo (difficulties and game length). Also new anthems have been implemented for the starting line-ups and fans will have the possibility of experiencing for the first time our brand new training trials.
Club teams
Spain Barcelona
Spain Real Madrid
Spain Valencia
Spain Athletic Bilbao
England Manchester United
Germany Bayern Munich
Italy Juventus
Copa Libertadores
Brazil Santos
Brazil Corinthians
Argentina Boca Juniors
Mexico Chivas
Game Modes
Performance Training
The training sessions are vital to mastering the new level of total control. A series of walk-thru guides will ease the player into the intricacies of quick passes and manual shooting, and also allow them to refine the control over secondary players via the improve off-the-ball control, and the deft footwork of lobbing a goalkeeper.
Football Life
Introduced in PES 2012, Football Life is an umbrella term for the series' popular Master League, Become a Legend and Master League online sections. Each has seen a wide number of changes and additions, with ways to bolster team performance by earning money to add special coaches to work on the team's weaknesses, while transfers are more open with clearer reasons as to why negotiations are stalling. Players will want reassurance on key elements, and will say they are joining a team with many players vying for their position. This carries into Become a Legend, where the player is given feedback on how they need to improve to break into the squad.
Online
Master League Online will introduce a new ranking system called 'Rival Ranking'; which sources players at a similar level, while the community side of the game will be split into 240 cities across the globe, and will show when local players are online. Leagues can be created, and messages and challenges sent. The series' myPES synchronisation with Facebook also returns, and will go into more detail. Match reports covering pass success rates, possession, etc., will be detailed, as will each user's top scorers, runs of results and scoring patterns. These can then be posted on the user's Facebook Wall.
Licensing
This section will tell you the current licensings and leagues in PES 2013.
Licensed Cup Competitions
Europe UEFA Champions League
Europe UEFA Europa League
South America Copa Libertadores
Fully Licensed Leagues
Spain Liga BBVA all 20 stadiums are also licensed
France Ligue 1
Netherlands Eredivisie
Partially Licensed or Unlicensed Leagues [which can be edited]
England Premier League - 1 team licensed (Manchester United). League logo and name is fake.
Portugal Primeira Liga - 4 teams licensed (Benfica, Porto, Braga and Sporting Lisbon)
Italy Serie A - All teams are fully licensed but the logo and name is fake.
Brazil Brazilian League - All teams are fully licensed but the logo and name will be fake.
Europe PES League - The league and all clubs are fictional.
Europe WE League - The league and all clubs are fictional.
Unlicensed Cup
Spain Copa del Rey
France Coupe de France
Netherlands KNVB Beker
England FA Cup
Portugal Taca da Portugal
Italy Coppa Italia
Brazil Copa Do Brasil
Europe PES Cup
Europe WE Cup
Unlicensed Super Cup
Spain Supercopa de Espana
France Trophee des Champions
Netherlands Johan Cruijff-schaal
England FA Community Shield
Portugal SuperTaca Candido de Oliveira
Italy Supercoppa TIM
Europe PES Supercup
Europe WE Supercup
New Features/Improvements
PES FullControl (PES FC) the term PES FullControl describes several new and improved features that give you even more control about the players and the ball in PES 2013. It provides the total freedom of movement, and incorporates all new dynamic first touch where players can choose how to receive or move on the ball; and fully manual passing and shooting.
Close control and dribbling is also massively enhanced, with the game's pace slowed in line with real football, and using the R2/RT button giving the player access to a number of control styles. Balls can be cushioned, pushed forward or shielded as the players around you make intelligent runs into space.
This level of control extends to fully manual one-twos, and beautifully-balanced defensive system wherein R2/RT and the tackle button are used to close and challenge an attacker.
Total Freedom of Control Pro Evolution Soccer introduced the concept of freedom of movement, the new PES FC in PES 2013 goes further with total freedom over ball control.
Dynamic First Touch PES 2013 introduces subtle ways to receive the ball, from traps, gently lifting it past an attacker to run on to or a variety of other moves. First touch is everything and players can trap the ball using the R2/RT button, killing the speed of a well-hit pass and bringing it instantly under control, or using the momentum of the pass to turn a defender.
Full Manual Shooting and Full Manual Passing PES 2013 offers fully manual passing and for the first time ever manual shooting, allowing users to determine the height and power of each. Long low passes can be sent skimming across the pitch, while shooting the user has total control over where the shot is placed. Skill and precision are needed to master these, but passes can be made into open areas, allowing lone strikers to thrive, while offering an unrivalled variety in ways to score.
Dribbling the speed with which a player moves with the ball has been slowed in line with real matches, but using R2/RT allows players to add various styles to their close control. Players can vary the speed of their dribbling, and cushion the ball as they move freely within a 360-degree circle. The new system allows players to knock a ball past a player and collect it, nutmeg them, or hold up play by shielding the ball as team mates find space and make runs.
Full Manual One-Two active one-two passes can be made, with the second player being moved in any direction), facilitating various tactical movements.
Response Defending countering the attacking options the new dribbling system offers, is a beautifully-balanced defence system. Players can use R2/RT and X/A to slow an attack, with a double-tap of the X/A button prompting a perfectly-timed challenge. Full 360-degree control means that players can check runs and steal the ball from a parallel position, while the individuality element will see world renowned defenders using aerial dominance of physicality to win the ball.
Goalkeepers even the game's 'keepers benefit from more control, while their distribution is more precise thanks to the addition of a power gauge when they throw the ball, creating opportunities for new, quicker counter attacks.
Player ID Player ID focuses on the individual elements and movements that each player boasts:
Player Individuality the very best players in PES 2013 will be instantly recognisable via incredible likeness and signature attributes, skills and tricks that bring them to life. The way they run, turn, trap and move the ball, shape to shoot and even celebrate will be noticeably different during play. Athletes, including cover star Cristiano Ronaldo, have been copied down to the slightest level including their most famous celebrations.
Individuality to Goalkeepers the individuality of movement has also been extended to between the posts. Goal keeping has been totally invigorated via new animations and play styles. PES 2013's goalkeepers represent a massive advance, with all new animations and AI that helps them anticipate dangers and act accordingly.
The new intelligence and AI falls under the Player ID banner, which ensures the world's greatest players behave like their real-world counterparts.
New variety of saves and reactions have been added to ensure the game's 'keepers are in line with the efforts of real shot stoppers. This level of realism also extends to the games top-rated goal keepers, with their moves to close attacks down, fling themselves to tip a shot past the post, and in-goal acrobatics benefiting from all new animations and AI.
ProActive AI with players behaving individually, ProActive AI ensures the whole game ebbs and flows like a real match. The new AI routines ensure a more balanced match, with illogicalities of previous PES titles eradicated, and with better organisation of the teams who backtrack and break, while maintaining a strong defensive line.
Team also react more quickly to losing possession, tying into the aforementioned defensive improvements and tackling system.
PES 2013 is also an incredibly deep game, and many of its options have been enhanced to exploit these key additions to the gameplay.
Balance of Play the development team has worked closely with the PES fan base to eradicate any illogical elements to the way players move and run in PES
2013, with the 'ProActive AI' system enhancing the speed and balance resulting in a more realistic game experience.
Tactical Precision the balance of play has also been enhanced in the play between defences and the front line, with greater organisation as the teams track back or pelt forward, setting a harder to beat defensive line, teams adjusting faster to ball gain or loss, allowing for quicker counters.
The development team has worked hard with real keepers to ensure the AI decision process has been vastly improved
Enhanced Goalkeepers improvements to the goal keepers was voted the key advancement football fans wanted to see in PES 2013, and the team has worked hard with real keepers to ensure the AI decision process has been vastly improved. 'Keepers now respond with better reactions, clear their lines more effectively and push the ball savely out of play rather than into dangerous areas.
Better connectivity and atmosphere PES 2013 will also boast better connectivity and atmosphere. The popular myPES application will extend the connectivity and communication between Facebook-using PES fans, while the games audio effects are being tied closer to the on-field action to provide the kind of buzz seen at top-tier matches, with crowds growing in excitement as their team starts to exert pressure.
Player ID
These are the confirmed list of players with Player ID as seen from trailers.
England Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain (Arsenal)
Belgium Eden Hazard (Chelsea)
England John Terry (Chelsea)
Spain Jose Reina (Liverpool)
Italy Mario Balotelli (Manchester City)
Netherlands Robin van Persie (Manchester United)
England Wayne Rooney (Manchester United)
Portugal Nani (Manchester United)
Japan Shinji Kagawa (Manchester United)
Wales Gareth Bale (Tottenham Hotspur)
Netherlands Rafael van der Vaart (Hamburger SV)
Sweden Zlatan Ibrahimovic (Paris Saint-Germain)
Netherlands Wesley Sneijder (Inter Milan)
Italy Antonio Cassano (Inter Milan)
Netherlands Maarten Stekelenburg (AS Roma)
Netherlands Gregory van der Wiel (Paris Saint-Germain)
Spain Carles Puyol (FC Barcelona)
Argentina Lionel Messi (FC Barcelona)
Spain Xavi (FC Barcelona)
Spain Andres Iniesta (FC Barcelona)
Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid C.F.)
Brazil Kaka (Real Madrid C.F.)
Argentina Angel Di Maria (Real Madrid C.F.)
Spain Iker Casillas (Real Madrid C.F.)
Netherlands Arjen Robben (Bayern Munich)
France Franck Ribery (Bayern Munich)
Turkey Selcuk Sahin (Fenerbahce S.K.)
Brazil Neymar (Santos FC)
Brazil Fagner (VfL Wolfsburg)
Brazil Dede (Vasco da Gama)
Brazil Jefferson (Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas)
Brazil Rever (Clube Atletico Mineiro)
Brazil Bruno Cortes (Sao Paulo FC)
Brazil Ralf (Sport Club Corinthians Paulista)
Brazil Paulinho (Sport Club Corinthians Paulista)
Brazil Diego Souza (Vasco da Gama)
Brazil Ronaldinho (Clube Atletico Mineiro)
Brazil Fred (Fluminense Football Club)
Master League
The Copa Libertadores is set to be included within the Master League game mode. This could potentially mean more South American leagues. Or that you could play the Libertadores with the Brazillian teams and, if won the champions league, you could play against the Libertadores winner.
Teams
Clubs
These are the clubs that are featured in PES 2013. In the brackets are the fake name of said club.
[edit] Leagues
[edit] English League
England Arsenal (North London)
England Aston Villa (West Midlands Village)
England Chelsea ( London FC)
England Everton (Merseyside Blue)
England Fulham (West London White)
England Liverpool (Merseyside Red)
England Manchester City (Man Blue)
England Manchester United
England Newcastle United (Tyneside)
England Norwich City (Northluck City)
England QPR (North West London)
England Reading (Berkshire Blues)
England Southampton (Soton)
England Stoke City (The Potteries)
England Sunderland (Wearside)
Wales Swansea City (Swearcle)
England Tottenham Hotspur (North East London)
England West Brom (West Midlands Stripes)
England West Ham (East London)
England Wigan (Lancashire Athletic)
Liga BBVA
Spain Athletic Bilbao
Spain Atletico Madrid
Spain Barcelona
Spain Celta Vigo
Spain Deportivo
Spain Espanyol
Spain Getafe
Spain Granada
Spain Levante
Spain Malaga
Spain Mallorca
Spain Osasuna
Spain Rayo
Spain Real Betis
Spain Real Madrid
Spain Real Sociedad
Spain Real Valladolid
Spain Real Zaragoza
Spain Sevilla
Spain Valencia
Italian League
Italy Atalanta
Italy Bologna
Italy Cagliari
Italy Catania
Italy Chievo
Italy Fiorentina
Italy Genoa
Italy Inter Milan
Italy Juventus
Italy Lazio
Italy AC Milan
Italy Napoli
Italy Palermo
Italy Parma
Italy Pescara
Italy Roma
Italy U.C. Sampdoria
Italy Siena
Italy Torino
Italy Udinese
Ligue 1
France Ajaccio
France SC Bastia
France Bordeaux
France Brest
France Evian
France Lille
France Lorient
France Lyon
France Marseille
France Montpellier
France Nancy
France Nice
France PSG
France Reims
France Rennes
France Sochaux
France Saint-Etienne
France Toulouse
France Troyes
France Valenciennes
Primeira Liga
Portugal Academica (Aratalcao)
Portugal Beira-Mar (Befmaxao)
Portugal Benfica
Portugal Estoril (Bresigne)
Portugal Gil Vicente (Gavorence)
Portugal Maritimo (Maseadeira)
Portugal Moreirense (Meraszilho)
Portugal Nacional (Nardimcol)
Portugal Olhanense (Osquancha)
Portugal Pacos Ferreira (Podefteza)
Portugal Porto
Portugal Rio Ave (Rovaneche)
Portugal Sporting CP
Portugal SC Braga
Portugal Vitoria de Guimaraes (Viscutao)
Portugal Vitoria de Setubal (Verfolcao)
Eredivisie
Netherlands ADO Den Haag
Netherlands Ajax
Netherlands AZ
Netherlands FC Groningen
Netherlands FC Twente
Netherlands FC Utrecht
Netherlands Feyenoord
Netherlands SC Heerenveen
Netherlands Heracles
Netherlands NAC Breda
Netherlands NEC Nijmegen
Netherlands PSV Eindhoven
Netherlands RKC Waalwijk
Netherlands Roda JC
Netherlands Vitesse
Netherlands VVV-Venlo
Netherlands Willem II
Netherlands Zwolle
Campeonato Brasileiro Sιrie A
Brazil Atletico Clube Goianiense
Brazil Clube Atletico Mineiro
Brazil Esporte Clube Bahia
Brazil Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas
Brazil Sport Club Corinthians Paulista
Brazil Coritiba Foot Ball Club
Brazil Cruzeiro Esporte Clube
Brazil Figueirense Futebol Clube
Brazil Flamengo
Brazil Fluminense Football Club
Brazil Gremio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense
Brazil Sport Club Internacional
Brazil Clube Nautico Capibaribe
Brazil Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras
Brazil Associacao Atletica Ponte Preta
Brazil Associacao Portuguesa de Desportos
Brazil Santos FC
Brazil Sao Paulo FC
Brazil Sport Club do Recife
Brazil Vasco da Gama
Other Leagues (Europe)
Belgium RSC Anderlecht
Belgium Club Brugge KV
Croatia NK Dinamo Zagreb
Czech AC Sparta Prague
Denmark F.C. Copenhagen
Germany Bayern Munich
Germany Schalke 04
Greece AEK Athens F.C.
Greece Olympiacos F.C.
Greece Panathinaikos
Greece PAOK F.C.
Poland Wisla Krakow
Romania CFR Cluj
Russia CSKA Moscow
Russia Spartak Moscow
Russia FC Zenit Saint Petersburg
Scotland Celtic F.C.
Scotland Motherwell F.C.
Turkey Besiktas J.K.
Turkey Fenerbahce S.K.
Turkey Galatasaray S.K.
Turkey Trabzonspor
Ukraine FC Shakhtar Donetsk
Ukraine FC Dynamo Kyiv
[edit] Club Changes
These are the club changes between full leagues.
Clubs in:
England Reading
England Southampton
England West Ham United
France SC Bastia
France Reims
France Troyes
Italy Pescara
Italy Torino
Italy Sampdoria
Netherlands Zwolle
Netherlands Willem II
Spain Deportivo La Coruna
Spain Celta de Vigo
Spain Valladolid
Portugal Estoril-Praia
Portugal Moreirense
Clubs out:
England Bolton Wanderers
England Blackburn Rovers
England Wolverhampton Wanderers
France Caen
France Dijon
France Auxerre
Italy Lecce
Italy Novara
Italy Cesena
Netherlands De Graafschap
Netherlands Excelsior
Spain Villarreal
Spain Sporting de Gijon
Spain Racing Santander
Portugal Feirense
Portugal Uniao de Leiria
National Teams
The following teams will appear in the game:
Europe
Austria Austria
Belgium Belgium
Bosnia Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bulgaria Bulgaria
Croatia Croatia
Czech Czech Republic
Denmark Denmark
England England
Finland Finland
France France
Germany Germany
Greece Greece
Hungary Hungary
Ireland Ireland
Israel Israel
Italy Italy
Montenegro Montenegro
Netherlands Netherlands
NorthernIreland Northern Ireland
Norway Norway
Poland Poland
Portugal Portugal
Romania Romania
Russia Russia
Scotland Scotland
Serbia Serbia
Slovakia Slovakia
Slovenia Slovenia
Spain Spain
Sweden Sweden
Switzerland Switzerland
Turkey Turkey
Ukraine Ukraine
Wales Wales
Africa
Algeria Algeria
Angola Angola
Cameroon Cameroon
IvoryCoast Cote d'Ivoire
Egypt Egypt
Ghana Ghana
Guinea Guinea
Mali Mali
Morocco Morocco
Nigeria Nigeria
Senegal Senegal
SouthAfrica South Africa
Tunisia Tunisia
Zambia Zambia 2
The Americas
North/Central
Canada Canada
CostaRica Costa Rica
Honduras Honduras
Mexico Mexico
Panama Panama
USA United States
South
Argentina Argentina
Bolivia Bolivia
Brazil Brazil
Chile Chile
Colombia Colombia
Ecuador Ecuador
Paraguay Paraguay
Peru Peru
Uruguay Uruguay
Venezuela Venezuela
Asia/Oceania
Australia Australia
China China
Iran Iran
Iraq Iraq
Japan Japan
Jordan Jordan
Kuwait Kuwait
Lebanon Lebanon 2
NorthKorea North Korea
Oman Oman 2
Qatar Qatar
SaudiArabia Saudi Arabia
SouthKorea South Korea
Thailand Thailand
UAE United Arab Emirates
Uzbekistan Uzbekistan
NewZealand New Zealand
Competitions
Copa Libertadores
Mexico Tigres
Mexico Cruz Azul
Mexico Chivas
Argentina Boca Juniors
Argentina Lanus
Argentina Velez Sarsfield
Argentina Godoy Cruz
Argentina Arsenal
Bolivia The Strongest
Bolivia Real Potosi
Bolivia Club Bolivar
Brazil Internacional
Brazil Santos
Brazil Fluminense
Brazil Vasco da Gama
Brazil Corinthians
Brazil Flamengo
Chile Universidad Catolica
Chile Universidad de Chile
Chile Union Espanola
Colombia Atletico Nacional
Colombia Once Caldas
Colombia Junior
Ecuador El Nacional
Ecuador Emelec
Ecuador Deportivo Quito
Paraguay Club Nacional
Paraguay Club Olimpia
Paraguay Club Libertad
Peru Juan Aurich
Peru Sport Huancayo
Peru Alianza Lima
Uruguay Penarol
Uruguay Nacional
Uruguay Defensor Sporting
Venezuela Zamora F.C.
Venezuela Deportivo Tachira
Venezuela Caracas FC
Stadiums
PES 2013 contains
Licensed
England Old Trafford (Manchester United)
England Wembley Stadium (English National Stadium)
Spain Santiago Bernabeu (Real Madrid)
Spain Camp de Mestalla (Valencia)
Spain Vicente Calderon (Athletico Madrid)
Spain Ciutat de Valencia (Levante)
Spain Reyo de Navarra (Osasuna)
Spain Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan (Sevilla)
Spain La Rosaleda (Malaga)
Spain Estadio RCD Espanyol (Espanyol)
Spain Campo San Mames (Athletic Bilbao)
Spain Coliseum Alfonso Perez (Getafe)
Spain Camp Nou (Barcelona)
Spain Balaνdos (Celta Vigo)
Spain Estadio Riazor (Deportivo)
Spain Estadio Nuevo Los Cαrmenes (Granada)
Spain Iberostar Stadium (Mallorca)
Spain Campo de Fϊtbol de Vallecas (Rayo)
Spain Estadio Benito Villamarνn (Real Betis)
Spain Anoeta Stadium (Real Sociedad)
Spain Estadio Nuevo Josι Zorrilla (Real Valladolid)
Spain La Romareda (Real Zaragoza)
France Stade de France (French National Stadium)
France Stade Louis II (Monaco)
Italy Giuseppe Meazza (Inter)
Italy San Siro (AC Milan)
Italy Stadio Olimpico (Roma/Lazio)
Italy Il Nuovo Stadio Della Juventus (Juventus)
Portugal Estadio da Luz (Benfica)
Portugal Estadio do Dragao (Porto)
Portugal Estadio Jose de Alvalade (Sporting CP)
Japan Saitama Stadium 2002 (Urawa Red Diamonds)
Germany Allianz Arena (Bayern Munich)
Brazil Estadio Urbano Caldiera (Santos)
Brazil Estadio do Morumbi (Sao Paulo FC)
Unlicensed
Germany Bristol Mary Stadium
Germany Burg Stadion
England Rose Park Stadium
England Royal London Stadium
Spain Estadio Del Nuevo Triunfo
France Stade De Sagittaire
Italy Stadio Orion
Mexico Ville Marie Stadium
Brazil Estadio De Escorpiao
Paraguay Estadio Amazonas
Japan Estadio De Palenque
South Korea Konami Stadium
Morocco Mohamed Lewis Stadium
In was announced that all La Liga stadiums will be licensed in the game, with 10 of them being received in a later DLC.
The second and updated demo is out now. Here is the link.
And here is the fact sheet.
Pro Evolution Soccer 2013 (PES 2013), also known as World Soccer: Winning Eleven 2013 in Asia, is the sequel to PES 2012 that is developed and published by Konami. The game was announced on 18 April 2012 and is set to be released on the Xbox 360, PC, PS3, Wii, 3DS, PS2 and PSP.
On 20 April, a teaser trailer, featuring cover star Cristiano Ronaldo, was released onto YouTube. A more expansive debut trailer was released on 24 April. The trailer mainly focuses on the accurate likeness of Cristiano Ronaldo on his running and dribbling style to his real life counterpart. On the same day, several screenshots were released.
On 29 May, an additional screenshot was released showing Ronaldo in-game. Fabio Coentrao, Santi Cazorla and Marcelo can also be seen. A further 5 screenshots were released on 30 May, featuring Ronaldinho, Deco and Lionel Messi, to name a few.
On 31 May, another 2 screenshots were released to the public.
On 1 June, a new trailer was released. It features a producer interview and a feature presentation.
The E3 presentation was shown on 5 June. It features players such as Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Neymar and Cristiano Ronaldo. The trailer showed off some of the gameplay while highlighting key aspects such as PES Full Control. In addition, it was also announced that all 20 La Liga stadiums will be licensed.
A second presentation was uploaded on 6 June (found here) showing off PlayerID and ProActive AI Gameplay.
PES 2013's third gameplay video at E3 was released on 7 June and can be found here.
In the middle of August, PES 2013 was presented at Gamescom. The first trailer can be found here. Furthermore, the Gamescom build is marked as 90% complete and has 41 teams available to play in 10 minute matches in 10 different stadiums. Several more screenshots were released as well.
On 22 August, it was announced that the Brazilian league will be licensed in the game. On the same day it was announced that Neymar would be on the South American cover of the game.
Portuguese superstar Cristiano Ronaldo will once again feature as the main cover star for PES 2013. Elsewhere in other regions, other footballers will feature on the cover with Ronaldo. They are:
Europe Europe Cristiano Ronaldo
South America South America Cristiano Ronaldo and Neymar
Demos
First Demo
The first demo for PES 2013 was released on 25 July, allowing users to experience these key additions at first hand, and features eight fully licensed teams. They are:
International teams
Germany Germany
England England
Portugal Portugal
Italy Italy
Copa Libertadores
Brazil Santos FC
Brazil SC International
Brazil Fluminense
Brazil Flamengo
Games are set at 5 minute matches with a choice of 6 difficulties: Beginner, Amateur, Regular, Professional, Top Player and Super Star.
Second Demo
The second demo was released 28 August on the Xbox 360, and 28 August on the US PS Store (EU version released the next day), with the PC version coming later. The demo will include 11 fully licensed teams with the same general settings as the previous demo (difficulties and game length). Also new anthems have been implemented for the starting line-ups and fans will have the possibility of experiencing for the first time our brand new training trials.
Club teams
Spain Barcelona
Spain Real Madrid
Spain Valencia
Spain Athletic Bilbao
England Manchester United
Germany Bayern Munich
Italy Juventus
Copa Libertadores
Brazil Santos
Brazil Corinthians
Argentina Boca Juniors
Mexico Chivas
Game Modes
Performance Training
The training sessions are vital to mastering the new level of total control. A series of walk-thru guides will ease the player into the intricacies of quick passes and manual shooting, and also allow them to refine the control over secondary players via the improve off-the-ball control, and the deft footwork of lobbing a goalkeeper.
Football Life
Introduced in PES 2012, Football Life is an umbrella term for the series' popular Master League, Become a Legend and Master League online sections. Each has seen a wide number of changes and additions, with ways to bolster team performance by earning money to add special coaches to work on the team's weaknesses, while transfers are more open with clearer reasons as to why negotiations are stalling. Players will want reassurance on key elements, and will say they are joining a team with many players vying for their position. This carries into Become a Legend, where the player is given feedback on how they need to improve to break into the squad.
Online
Master League Online will introduce a new ranking system called 'Rival Ranking'; which sources players at a similar level, while the community side of the game will be split into 240 cities across the globe, and will show when local players are online. Leagues can be created, and messages and challenges sent. The series' myPES synchronisation with Facebook also returns, and will go into more detail. Match reports covering pass success rates, possession, etc., will be detailed, as will each user's top scorers, runs of results and scoring patterns. These can then be posted on the user's Facebook Wall.
Licensing
This section will tell you the current licensings and leagues in PES 2013.
Licensed Cup Competitions
Europe UEFA Champions League
Europe UEFA Europa League
South America Copa Libertadores
Fully Licensed Leagues
Spain Liga BBVA all 20 stadiums are also licensed
France Ligue 1
Netherlands Eredivisie
Partially Licensed or Unlicensed Leagues [which can be edited]
England Premier League - 1 team licensed (Manchester United). League logo and name is fake.
Portugal Primeira Liga - 4 teams licensed (Benfica, Porto, Braga and Sporting Lisbon)
Italy Serie A - All teams are fully licensed but the logo and name is fake.
Brazil Brazilian League - All teams are fully licensed but the logo and name will be fake.
Europe PES League - The league and all clubs are fictional.
Europe WE League - The league and all clubs are fictional.
Unlicensed Cup
Spain Copa del Rey
France Coupe de France
Netherlands KNVB Beker
England FA Cup
Portugal Taca da Portugal
Italy Coppa Italia
Brazil Copa Do Brasil
Europe PES Cup
Europe WE Cup
Unlicensed Super Cup
Spain Supercopa de Espana
France Trophee des Champions
Netherlands Johan Cruijff-schaal
England FA Community Shield
Portugal SuperTaca Candido de Oliveira
Italy Supercoppa TIM
Europe PES Supercup
Europe WE Supercup
New Features/Improvements
PES FullControl (PES FC) the term PES FullControl describes several new and improved features that give you even more control about the players and the ball in PES 2013. It provides the total freedom of movement, and incorporates all new dynamic first touch where players can choose how to receive or move on the ball; and fully manual passing and shooting.
Close control and dribbling is also massively enhanced, with the game's pace slowed in line with real football, and using the R2/RT button giving the player access to a number of control styles. Balls can be cushioned, pushed forward or shielded as the players around you make intelligent runs into space.
This level of control extends to fully manual one-twos, and beautifully-balanced defensive system wherein R2/RT and the tackle button are used to close and challenge an attacker.
Total Freedom of Control Pro Evolution Soccer introduced the concept of freedom of movement, the new PES FC in PES 2013 goes further with total freedom over ball control.
Dynamic First Touch PES 2013 introduces subtle ways to receive the ball, from traps, gently lifting it past an attacker to run on to or a variety of other moves. First touch is everything and players can trap the ball using the R2/RT button, killing the speed of a well-hit pass and bringing it instantly under control, or using the momentum of the pass to turn a defender.
Full Manual Shooting and Full Manual Passing PES 2013 offers fully manual passing and for the first time ever manual shooting, allowing users to determine the height and power of each. Long low passes can be sent skimming across the pitch, while shooting the user has total control over where the shot is placed. Skill and precision are needed to master these, but passes can be made into open areas, allowing lone strikers to thrive, while offering an unrivalled variety in ways to score.
Dribbling the speed with which a player moves with the ball has been slowed in line with real matches, but using R2/RT allows players to add various styles to their close control. Players can vary the speed of their dribbling, and cushion the ball as they move freely within a 360-degree circle. The new system allows players to knock a ball past a player and collect it, nutmeg them, or hold up play by shielding the ball as team mates find space and make runs.
Full Manual One-Two active one-two passes can be made, with the second player being moved in any direction), facilitating various tactical movements.
Response Defending countering the attacking options the new dribbling system offers, is a beautifully-balanced defence system. Players can use R2/RT and X/A to slow an attack, with a double-tap of the X/A button prompting a perfectly-timed challenge. Full 360-degree control means that players can check runs and steal the ball from a parallel position, while the individuality element will see world renowned defenders using aerial dominance of physicality to win the ball.
Goalkeepers even the game's 'keepers benefit from more control, while their distribution is more precise thanks to the addition of a power gauge when they throw the ball, creating opportunities for new, quicker counter attacks.
Player ID Player ID focuses on the individual elements and movements that each player boasts:
Player Individuality the very best players in PES 2013 will be instantly recognisable via incredible likeness and signature attributes, skills and tricks that bring them to life. The way they run, turn, trap and move the ball, shape to shoot and even celebrate will be noticeably different during play. Athletes, including cover star Cristiano Ronaldo, have been copied down to the slightest level including their most famous celebrations.
Individuality to Goalkeepers the individuality of movement has also been extended to between the posts. Goal keeping has been totally invigorated via new animations and play styles. PES 2013's goalkeepers represent a massive advance, with all new animations and AI that helps them anticipate dangers and act accordingly.
The new intelligence and AI falls under the Player ID banner, which ensures the world's greatest players behave like their real-world counterparts.
New variety of saves and reactions have been added to ensure the game's 'keepers are in line with the efforts of real shot stoppers. This level of realism also extends to the games top-rated goal keepers, with their moves to close attacks down, fling themselves to tip a shot past the post, and in-goal acrobatics benefiting from all new animations and AI.
ProActive AI with players behaving individually, ProActive AI ensures the whole game ebbs and flows like a real match. The new AI routines ensure a more balanced match, with illogicalities of previous PES titles eradicated, and with better organisation of the teams who backtrack and break, while maintaining a strong defensive line.
Team also react more quickly to losing possession, tying into the aforementioned defensive improvements and tackling system.
PES 2013 is also an incredibly deep game, and many of its options have been enhanced to exploit these key additions to the gameplay.
Balance of Play the development team has worked closely with the PES fan base to eradicate any illogical elements to the way players move and run in PES
2013, with the 'ProActive AI' system enhancing the speed and balance resulting in a more realistic game experience.
Tactical Precision the balance of play has also been enhanced in the play between defences and the front line, with greater organisation as the teams track back or pelt forward, setting a harder to beat defensive line, teams adjusting faster to ball gain or loss, allowing for quicker counters.
The development team has worked hard with real keepers to ensure the AI decision process has been vastly improved
Enhanced Goalkeepers improvements to the goal keepers was voted the key advancement football fans wanted to see in PES 2013, and the team has worked hard with real keepers to ensure the AI decision process has been vastly improved. 'Keepers now respond with better reactions, clear their lines more effectively and push the ball savely out of play rather than into dangerous areas.
Better connectivity and atmosphere PES 2013 will also boast better connectivity and atmosphere. The popular myPES application will extend the connectivity and communication between Facebook-using PES fans, while the games audio effects are being tied closer to the on-field action to provide the kind of buzz seen at top-tier matches, with crowds growing in excitement as their team starts to exert pressure.
Player ID
These are the confirmed list of players with Player ID as seen from trailers.
England Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain (Arsenal)
Belgium Eden Hazard (Chelsea)
England John Terry (Chelsea)
Spain Jose Reina (Liverpool)
Italy Mario Balotelli (Manchester City)
Netherlands Robin van Persie (Manchester United)
England Wayne Rooney (Manchester United)
Portugal Nani (Manchester United)
Japan Shinji Kagawa (Manchester United)
Wales Gareth Bale (Tottenham Hotspur)
Netherlands Rafael van der Vaart (Hamburger SV)
Sweden Zlatan Ibrahimovic (Paris Saint-Germain)
Netherlands Wesley Sneijder (Inter Milan)
Italy Antonio Cassano (Inter Milan)
Netherlands Maarten Stekelenburg (AS Roma)
Netherlands Gregory van der Wiel (Paris Saint-Germain)
Spain Carles Puyol (FC Barcelona)
Argentina Lionel Messi (FC Barcelona)
Spain Xavi (FC Barcelona)
Spain Andres Iniesta (FC Barcelona)
Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid C.F.)
Brazil Kaka (Real Madrid C.F.)
Argentina Angel Di Maria (Real Madrid C.F.)
Spain Iker Casillas (Real Madrid C.F.)
Netherlands Arjen Robben (Bayern Munich)
France Franck Ribery (Bayern Munich)
Turkey Selcuk Sahin (Fenerbahce S.K.)
Brazil Neymar (Santos FC)
Brazil Fagner (VfL Wolfsburg)
Brazil Dede (Vasco da Gama)
Brazil Jefferson (Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas)
Brazil Rever (Clube Atletico Mineiro)
Brazil Bruno Cortes (Sao Paulo FC)
Brazil Ralf (Sport Club Corinthians Paulista)
Brazil Paulinho (Sport Club Corinthians Paulista)
Brazil Diego Souza (Vasco da Gama)
Brazil Ronaldinho (Clube Atletico Mineiro)
Brazil Fred (Fluminense Football Club)
Master League
The Copa Libertadores is set to be included within the Master League game mode. This could potentially mean more South American leagues. Or that you could play the Libertadores with the Brazillian teams and, if won the champions league, you could play against the Libertadores winner.
Teams
Clubs
These are the clubs that are featured in PES 2013. In the brackets are the fake name of said club.
[edit] Leagues
[edit] English League
England Arsenal (North London)
England Aston Villa (West Midlands Village)
England Chelsea ( London FC)
England Everton (Merseyside Blue)
England Fulham (West London White)
England Liverpool (Merseyside Red)
England Manchester City (Man Blue)
England Manchester United
England Newcastle United (Tyneside)
England Norwich City (Northluck City)
England QPR (North West London)
England Reading (Berkshire Blues)
England Southampton (Soton)
England Stoke City (The Potteries)
England Sunderland (Wearside)
Wales Swansea City (Swearcle)
England Tottenham Hotspur (North East London)
England West Brom (West Midlands Stripes)
England West Ham (East London)
England Wigan (Lancashire Athletic)
Liga BBVA
Spain Athletic Bilbao
Spain Atletico Madrid
Spain Barcelona
Spain Celta Vigo
Spain Deportivo
Spain Espanyol
Spain Getafe
Spain Granada
Spain Levante
Spain Malaga
Spain Mallorca
Spain Osasuna
Spain Rayo
Spain Real Betis
Spain Real Madrid
Spain Real Sociedad
Spain Real Valladolid
Spain Real Zaragoza
Spain Sevilla
Spain Valencia
Italian League
Italy Atalanta
Italy Bologna
Italy Cagliari
Italy Catania
Italy Chievo
Italy Fiorentina
Italy Genoa
Italy Inter Milan
Italy Juventus
Italy Lazio
Italy AC Milan
Italy Napoli
Italy Palermo
Italy Parma
Italy Pescara
Italy Roma
Italy U.C. Sampdoria
Italy Siena
Italy Torino
Italy Udinese
Ligue 1
France Ajaccio
France SC Bastia
France Bordeaux
France Brest
France Evian
France Lille
France Lorient
France Lyon
France Marseille
France Montpellier
France Nancy
France Nice
France PSG
France Reims
France Rennes
France Sochaux
France Saint-Etienne
France Toulouse
France Troyes
France Valenciennes
Primeira Liga
Portugal Academica (Aratalcao)
Portugal Beira-Mar (Befmaxao)
Portugal Benfica
Portugal Estoril (Bresigne)
Portugal Gil Vicente (Gavorence)
Portugal Maritimo (Maseadeira)
Portugal Moreirense (Meraszilho)
Portugal Nacional (Nardimcol)
Portugal Olhanense (Osquancha)
Portugal Pacos Ferreira (Podefteza)
Portugal Porto
Portugal Rio Ave (Rovaneche)
Portugal Sporting CP
Portugal SC Braga
Portugal Vitoria de Guimaraes (Viscutao)
Portugal Vitoria de Setubal (Verfolcao)
Eredivisie
Netherlands ADO Den Haag
Netherlands Ajax
Netherlands AZ
Netherlands FC Groningen
Netherlands FC Twente
Netherlands FC Utrecht
Netherlands Feyenoord
Netherlands SC Heerenveen
Netherlands Heracles
Netherlands NAC Breda
Netherlands NEC Nijmegen
Netherlands PSV Eindhoven
Netherlands RKC Waalwijk
Netherlands Roda JC
Netherlands Vitesse
Netherlands VVV-Venlo
Netherlands Willem II
Netherlands Zwolle
Campeonato Brasileiro Sιrie A
Brazil Atletico Clube Goianiense
Brazil Clube Atletico Mineiro
Brazil Esporte Clube Bahia
Brazil Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas
Brazil Sport Club Corinthians Paulista
Brazil Coritiba Foot Ball Club
Brazil Cruzeiro Esporte Clube
Brazil Figueirense Futebol Clube
Brazil Flamengo
Brazil Fluminense Football Club
Brazil Gremio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense
Brazil Sport Club Internacional
Brazil Clube Nautico Capibaribe
Brazil Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras
Brazil Associacao Atletica Ponte Preta
Brazil Associacao Portuguesa de Desportos
Brazil Santos FC
Brazil Sao Paulo FC
Brazil Sport Club do Recife
Brazil Vasco da Gama
Other Leagues (Europe)
Belgium RSC Anderlecht
Belgium Club Brugge KV
Croatia NK Dinamo Zagreb
Czech AC Sparta Prague
Denmark F.C. Copenhagen
Germany Bayern Munich
Germany Schalke 04
Greece AEK Athens F.C.
Greece Olympiacos F.C.
Greece Panathinaikos
Greece PAOK F.C.
Poland Wisla Krakow
Romania CFR Cluj
Russia CSKA Moscow
Russia Spartak Moscow
Russia FC Zenit Saint Petersburg
Scotland Celtic F.C.
Scotland Motherwell F.C.
Turkey Besiktas J.K.
Turkey Fenerbahce S.K.
Turkey Galatasaray S.K.
Turkey Trabzonspor
Ukraine FC Shakhtar Donetsk
Ukraine FC Dynamo Kyiv
[edit] Club Changes
These are the club changes between full leagues.
Clubs in:
England Reading
England Southampton
England West Ham United
France SC Bastia
France Reims
France Troyes
Italy Pescara
Italy Torino
Italy Sampdoria
Netherlands Zwolle
Netherlands Willem II
Spain Deportivo La Coruna
Spain Celta de Vigo
Spain Valladolid
Portugal Estoril-Praia
Portugal Moreirense
Clubs out:
England Bolton Wanderers
England Blackburn Rovers
England Wolverhampton Wanderers
France Caen
France Dijon
France Auxerre
Italy Lecce
Italy Novara
Italy Cesena
Netherlands De Graafschap
Netherlands Excelsior
Spain Villarreal
Spain Sporting de Gijon
Spain Racing Santander
Portugal Feirense
Portugal Uniao de Leiria
National Teams
The following teams will appear in the game:
Europe
Austria Austria
Belgium Belgium
Bosnia Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bulgaria Bulgaria
Croatia Croatia
Czech Czech Republic
Denmark Denmark
England England
Finland Finland
France France
Germany Germany
Greece Greece
Hungary Hungary
Ireland Ireland
Israel Israel
Italy Italy
Montenegro Montenegro
Netherlands Netherlands
NorthernIreland Northern Ireland
Norway Norway
Poland Poland
Portugal Portugal
Romania Romania
Russia Russia
Scotland Scotland
Serbia Serbia
Slovakia Slovakia
Slovenia Slovenia
Spain Spain
Sweden Sweden
Switzerland Switzerland
Turkey Turkey
Ukraine Ukraine
Wales Wales
Africa
Algeria Algeria
Angola Angola
Cameroon Cameroon
IvoryCoast Cote d'Ivoire
Egypt Egypt
Ghana Ghana
Guinea Guinea
Mali Mali
Morocco Morocco
Nigeria Nigeria
Senegal Senegal
SouthAfrica South Africa
Tunisia Tunisia
Zambia Zambia 2
The Americas
North/Central
Canada Canada
CostaRica Costa Rica
Honduras Honduras
Mexico Mexico
Panama Panama
USA United States
South
Argentina Argentina
Bolivia Bolivia
Brazil Brazil
Chile Chile
Colombia Colombia
Ecuador Ecuador
Paraguay Paraguay
Peru Peru
Uruguay Uruguay
Venezuela Venezuela
Asia/Oceania
Australia Australia
China China
Iran Iran
Iraq Iraq
Japan Japan
Jordan Jordan
Kuwait Kuwait
Lebanon Lebanon 2
NorthKorea North Korea
Oman Oman 2
Qatar Qatar
SaudiArabia Saudi Arabia
SouthKorea South Korea
Thailand Thailand
UAE United Arab Emirates
Uzbekistan Uzbekistan
NewZealand New Zealand
Competitions
Copa Libertadores
Mexico Tigres
Mexico Cruz Azul
Mexico Chivas
Argentina Boca Juniors
Argentina Lanus
Argentina Velez Sarsfield
Argentina Godoy Cruz
Argentina Arsenal
Bolivia The Strongest
Bolivia Real Potosi
Bolivia Club Bolivar
Brazil Internacional
Brazil Santos
Brazil Fluminense
Brazil Vasco da Gama
Brazil Corinthians
Brazil Flamengo
Chile Universidad Catolica
Chile Universidad de Chile
Chile Union Espanola
Colombia Atletico Nacional
Colombia Once Caldas
Colombia Junior
Ecuador El Nacional
Ecuador Emelec
Ecuador Deportivo Quito
Paraguay Club Nacional
Paraguay Club Olimpia
Paraguay Club Libertad
Peru Juan Aurich
Peru Sport Huancayo
Peru Alianza Lima
Uruguay Penarol
Uruguay Nacional
Uruguay Defensor Sporting
Venezuela Zamora F.C.
Venezuela Deportivo Tachira
Venezuela Caracas FC
Stadiums
PES 2013 contains
Licensed
England Old Trafford (Manchester United)
England Wembley Stadium (English National Stadium)
Spain Santiago Bernabeu (Real Madrid)
Spain Camp de Mestalla (Valencia)
Spain Vicente Calderon (Athletico Madrid)
Spain Ciutat de Valencia (Levante)
Spain Reyo de Navarra (Osasuna)
Spain Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan (Sevilla)
Spain La Rosaleda (Malaga)
Spain Estadio RCD Espanyol (Espanyol)
Spain Campo San Mames (Athletic Bilbao)
Spain Coliseum Alfonso Perez (Getafe)
Spain Camp Nou (Barcelona)
Spain Balaνdos (Celta Vigo)
Spain Estadio Riazor (Deportivo)
Spain Estadio Nuevo Los Cαrmenes (Granada)
Spain Iberostar Stadium (Mallorca)
Spain Campo de Fϊtbol de Vallecas (Rayo)
Spain Estadio Benito Villamarνn (Real Betis)
Spain Anoeta Stadium (Real Sociedad)
Spain Estadio Nuevo Josι Zorrilla (Real Valladolid)
Spain La Romareda (Real Zaragoza)
France Stade de France (French National Stadium)
France Stade Louis II (Monaco)
Italy Giuseppe Meazza (Inter)
Italy San Siro (AC Milan)
Italy Stadio Olimpico (Roma/Lazio)
Italy Il Nuovo Stadio Della Juventus (Juventus)
Portugal Estadio da Luz (Benfica)
Portugal Estadio do Dragao (Porto)
Portugal Estadio Jose de Alvalade (Sporting CP)
Japan Saitama Stadium 2002 (Urawa Red Diamonds)
Germany Allianz Arena (Bayern Munich)
Brazil Estadio Urbano Caldiera (Santos)
Brazil Estadio do Morumbi (Sao Paulo FC)
Unlicensed
Germany Bristol Mary Stadium
Germany Burg Stadion
England Rose Park Stadium
England Royal London Stadium
Spain Estadio Del Nuevo Triunfo
France Stade De Sagittaire
Italy Stadio Orion
Mexico Ville Marie Stadium
Brazil Estadio De Escorpiao
Paraguay Estadio Amazonas
Japan Estadio De Palenque
South Korea Konami Stadium
Morocco Mohamed Lewis Stadium
In was announced that all La Liga stadiums will be licensed in the game, with 10 of them being received in a later DLC.
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