

More capable artificial intelligence, support for new playing styles, improved ball physics, and better graphics are all part of the package, being powered by Epic Games’ Unreal Engine 4.īackground: Earlier this year, Konami acquired licenses for ten new leagues from Europe, South America, and Asia, including Campeonato Brasileiro, Superliga Quilmes Clásica, and J.League. Besides extra licenses, the biggest selling point of the new game is an engine change that the developer-publisher claims will “revolutionize” the gameplay formula of the previous title. In short: Konami will be launching PES 2019 in the form of an update to its existing mobile game, the company confirmed this week, adding that the major PES 2018 upgrade that will rename the title, ensure its player rosters are up to date, and bring a wide variety of new features is scheduled to hit the Google Play Store this December.


