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PES 2016 PS4, PS3, Xbox One, Xbox 360 and PC September 18th

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Here is the reveal trailer

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HshfqDVGWJU&feature=youtu.be

A correction
Release date is 15/17th September.

Fresh Gameplay: Exciting advancements reaffirming the PES series as having the very best gameplay.

Advanced Collision System – The physicality of the modern game has been realised in PES 2016 with a significantly improved collision system, calculating how players interact and creating a unique outcome depending on the type of impact.
Aerial Strength – With the new physicality system, aerial battles are a completely unique experience this year. Use the left stick to battle the opposition or disrupt a larger, more powerful, player; or find the best position to make the header/volley.

1v1 Control – In PES 2016 the 1v1 player control have been enhanced, offering a wide range of movements within the existing control structure. Response times have been improved, allowing players to manoeuvre in tight situations. This also benefits the upgraded feint moves that allow sudden directional change that can cause defenders to lose their balance. The 1on1 situations now offer a great leap in exciting table-turning outcomes. Just as the real pitch offers opportunities for those brave enough to perform, in PES 2016 players can pull off precise action, manoeuvre flexibly and pull away from the defender. Technique and timing can see a defender lose his balance, and creates great chances just as you pictured.

Perfect Defence – Performing a tackle at the perfect time will powerfully shove the player out of the way to secure the ball. The ball will immediately be yours, creating direct turnarounds and counter opportunities.

Intelligent Player AI – 2-3 player combination play will be available via the improved concept of team strategy, which depends on the type of tactic you set for your team. Players are no longer reliant on manually triggering a one-two, with teammates intelligently running off passes into space.

Goal Keeper ID – In a bid to improve quality and add unique individuality in performance, new goal keeper parameters have been added that vary in Catching, Clearance, Collapsing and Deflecting. This adds character to the players, who you can count on catching the ball rather than punching, or are better at stopping close range shots.
Celebration Control – New for the series, players have full control over goal celebrations to maximize their excitement when scoring! Prompts appear after a goal to trigger a trademark celebration, or unique actions at the press of a button.

Fundamental Changes: New significant improvements across key modes and features.
New Master League – The famous and hugely popular Master League enjoys a total revamp, allowing users to immerse themselves in the managerial world of soccer. Every element has been redesigned or reworked, from the vibrant and involving menus to the new and exciting player transfer system, PES 2016 see one of the series most integral modes redefine the single-player experience.

New Visuals – Incorporating the many advancements of the Fox Engine, the visuals have seen a huge upgrade. See the rain splash as players slide in to win possession, or the turf kick up as you strike the ball into the top corner. New night-time lighting and real turf textures are among some of the many improvements.

Dynamic Weather – For the first time in the PES series, dynamic weather has been introduced, with the chance of rain starting during the game. Combined with the ever more realistic ball physics, the rain changes how the game can be played with passes speeding up, and less skilled players likely to struggle with trapping. The defender taken by the 1-on-1 will also be more likely to slip and fall due to incorrect studs or blades. This feature is applied to all offline modes including the Master League, and is an important element to decide the outcome of the match.

Human Motion – Seeking to humanize player movement, 3x new animations have been added to bring the in-game superstars to life. Goalkeepers have seen an abundance of save animations added, while outfield players shoot, pass, dribble and tackle with incredible variety depending on the situation. Players complain when a foul isn't given, or lament a teammate when a pass isn't made when in open space. The new 1v1 control also benefits from this, with players being able to fool their opponents with shimmies and feints that can result in causing the opposing player to lose his balance and fall in the wrong direction!

New Ball Physics – The past few years has seen the series make huge advancements in ball physics, and for PES 2016 new levels of realism have been reached. Each spin, bobble and ricochet has been calculated using real ball physic data, helping keep every moment in every game unique and unpredictable.

Quality Improvements – Many important elements are upgraded per fan feedback.
myClub – Since the launch of the mode in PES 2015, myClub has been updated on a weekly basis, and has been further improved based on user feedback for PES 2016. The enhancement will introduce player level systems, and players exclusive to the mode. Use GP acquired through matches or myClub coins to experience realistic club management combined with players to strive to be stronger in your squad. Choose the manager, consider coaches, and build the strategy based on what you aim with your team. Build Your Team, Create Your legacy!

Dynamic Wide Camera Angle – The new angle gives you a larger field of vision, allowing you to better plan and adjust your players to compete in aerial battles, or see the intelligent runs being made thanks to Intelligent Player AI. Depending on where the ball is on the pitch, the camera will tilt and pan accordingly to make sure the user has the best view possible during the match.

Commentary – New commentators have been introduced for both UK and Germany, with Peter Drury and Marco Hagemann joining the PES team. A wealth of new lines and specific stories have been recorded dedicated for Master League, responding to player transfers, player growth and team performance.

PS4 Image Importing – Edit mode is synonymous with the PES series, and further updates have been made to this hugely popular mode. PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 3 users are now able to import images into the game, thus perfectly replicating any team kit or emblem the user wishes - including managers.

The Videogamer link also mentioned an Anniversary Edition only on PS3/PS4

Anniversary Edition (PS4/PS3 only)

Receive Neymar Jr. on loan
One player from UEFA.com's Team of the Year 2014
10,000 GP across 20 weeks
20 recovery items
Five player contracts
1000 myClub coins
Steelbook

http://www.videogamer.com/ps4/pes_2016/news/pes_2016_launches_one_week_ahead_of_fifa_16_this_september.html

There is a trailer in the link but it is currently set to private.
 
Dynamic Weather? Now that's an upgrade ... !

and 3x animations? The animation set was already beyond compare .. I was still spotting little nuanced captures 6 months into the title, playing an hour or so a night ...

Sounding promising indeed :)
 

Xater

Member
Hmm but what about that crucial part of being able to share option files? That I think is what's really needed.
 

Elfish

Member
Oh nice that is an early release, that's an insta buy for PS4.

The king of soccer "football" is back again.
 

sestrugen

Member
They finally learned that they needed to release the game in September. They really need to improve the myClub feature if they want to have a chance of competing against FUT.
 
Nice they are back to the regular cycle. September can't come soon enough. I am looking forward to switch back from FIFA this year.
 

LAM09

Member
They finally learned that they needed to release the game in September. They really need to improve the myClub feature if they want to have a chance of competing against FUT.

Last year was the expection to that rule. 2013 and 2014 came out before FIFA IIRC.
 

GHG

Member
Custom images and dynamic weather. I'm fucking sold.

This years PES has been the best since PES6 IMO. Don't fuck the next one up Konami.

Oh and please continue to improve the netcode.
 

PaulLFC

Member
Some very nice improvements there, especially the image importing! Might mean I buy the PS4 version this year instead of the PC one.
 

Tuffty

Member
If the weather effects can make players slip then that sounds like it could lead to some really frustrating moments out of the player's control. Hope it's not as frequent as it's stated above.

I'm all for it though, PES 2015 is one of the best football games ever. I hope 2016 continues.
 
Didn't play PES since the PS2 days. Did anyone play the latest iterations of both FIFA and PES and can compare both manager modes?
 

Rainy Dog

Member
Great stuff, all sounds absolutely smashing.

The PC version better be up to PS4 spec this time though. Was no excuse for that last year. Although with image importing being back on the PS4 version, will probably fall back on that if necessary.
 

Rainy Dog

Member
Some very nice improvements there, especially the image importing! Might mean I buy the PS4 version this year instead of the PC one.

Was thinking the same. But as full option file importing still isn't a thing, won't that mean that individual users will have to import every image and still basically create their own option files?
 
If the weather effects can make players slip then that sounds like it could lead to some really frustrating moments out of the player's control. Hope it's not as frequent as it's stated above.

I'm all for it though, PES 2015 is one of the best football games ever. I hope 2016 continues.

It's not included in the online if I'm reading correctly though. Which is good.
 

MrS

Banned
Finally gonna fuck FIFA off and get this. Steelbook is a deal breaker. DAMN YOU KONAMI FOR KNOWING MY WEAKNESSES!
 

PaulLFC

Member
Was thinking the same. But as full option file importing still isn't a thing, won't that mean that individual users will have to import every image and still basically create their own option files?
It depends. The PS3 version allowed individual image importing but an option file was basically someone sharing their already customised edit save data. So if we can share saves on 2016 it might be possible to download a pre-edited file.
 
Wow that's not too far away. Really enjoyed pes 2015 (PS4!) after years of just not playing any football games because they were all shite.
 

Curufinwe

Member
So if we can share saves on 2016 it might be possible to download a pre-edited file.

If we can't, I probably won't buy the game. I really got into PES with WE8 International in 2005 and Option Files have always been a huge part of the experience for me.
 

Tuffty

Member
It's not included in the online if I'm reading correctly though. Which is good.

That's nice, but Master League is what I play mostly!

I hope one of the improvements from the ML in 2015 is highlighting some big transfers between clubs. It was in 2015 but you actively had to look for it hidden behind these menus and even then I don't think you could sort the results so you would go through a huge scroll of text of transfers between players you don't care for so it was pointless to read. The only way I could tell was if I was playing another team and saw Bale playing for Chelsea or Rooney is in Barcelona. Doesn't have to be major, just updates on a news feed menu like how FIFA handles it. It would be nice to see.
 
Seems like Xbox One version was NOT handled seriously. If they are not willing to develop a good PES on Xbox, why continues bother it.

This makes me sad.
 
If the weather effects can make players slip then that sounds like it could lead to some really frustrating moments out of the player's control. Hope it's not as frequent as it's stated above.

I'm all for it though, PES 2015 is one of the best football games ever. I hope 2016 continues.

The unpredictability is why PES has always been a better simulation of the sport, but also why it has become less popular alongside the increased use of online matches.

My mate and I coined the "John O'Shea test" while we were students. A test in which John O'Shea is given the ball just outside the box in the last minute of an important match. The results showed that in FIFA he nearly always scored because he played for Man Utd, whereas in PES he nearly always missed because he's John Fuckin' O'Shea.
 
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