But the debut trailer featuring the iconic David Beckham along with subsequent announcements of league licences around Europe and the Americas has helped claw back some excitement for PES 2019. Losing the UEFA Champions and Europa League licence was a huge blow, and watching EA snap it up for FIFA 19 during its E3 2018 conference has stung. “Fans will have their pick from a selection of 10 teams including Liverpool FC, FC Barcelona, and Inter Milan, plus national sides Argentina and France.” PES 2019 Preview by Brett PhippsĬoming to PS4, Xbox One and PC on August 30īefore reveal, it felt like the writing was on the wall for PES, and the future looked tough for the franchise as a whole. “Exhibition match, quick match, and offline co-op modes will be available to play in one of two stadiums, FC Barcelona’s Camp Nou or FC Schalke 04’s Veltins Arena,” Konami stated.
The details of which were confirmed in a recent press release:
Konami has confirmed that a playable trial for PES 2018 will be available on Augacross PS4, Xbox One and PC. We expect it will deliver the same high-caliber quality of visuals, gameplay, and modes the franchise is renown for with a few new additions to boot. It’s the next entry in the popular football simulation series which has grown into Konami’s flagship title in recent years. Trusted Reviews has compiled everything you need to know about PES 2019 including the latest news, release date, gameplay, trailers and our hands-on preview from E3 2018.
Not only that, we have an official PES 2019 release date too, and it’s sooner than any previous year and before FIFA 19. What we’ve played thus far looks very exciting. The legendary David Beckham is in the spotlight this year alongside returning license of FC Barcelona and some utterly gorgeous visuals. PES 2019 was revealed with an exceptional trailer, and since then we’ve had a chance to play it.