eFootball Pro Evolution Soccer 2020 (abbreviated eFootball PES2020) is a football simulation video game developed by PES Productions and published by Konami announced at E3 2019 on 11 June 2019.[1] The game will be the 19th installment of the Pro Evolution Soccer video game series and will be launched on Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One on September 10 (and Sept. 12 for these platforms in Asia). The new game features a name change this year with the addition of the 'eFootball' within the title symbolizing a push in the online gaming space with a focus on PESLeague and eFootball.Pro tournaments. Lionel Messi returns as the cover star of the standard edition since his last appearance on the Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 cover, Ronaldinho will grace the cover of the legend edition.
New features
There are some fun new features in PES 2020 that we noticed when playing as Juventus in particular. For example, The Fratellis’ Chelsea Dagger plays when you score at their Allianz Stadium, helping to create a realistic atmosphere.
You also get the benefit of a brand-new celebration sequence for Cristiano Ronaldo. The Portuguese legend’s PES celebration hasn’t looked particularly authentic in recent years, but has now been completely overhauled with something far more befitting of the Juve star.
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The beautiful game
There’s a new look to eFootball PES 2020 in terms of the new default ‘Stadium’ camera angle. It’s an impressive, broadcast-like addition which provides a more immersive feel to gameplay, as well as highlighting arena visuals more prominently than in last year’s game.
Just occasionally, the camera takes a second or so to catch up at present. But otherwise it acts smartly, adapting on the fly to provide a TV-like view of the pitch. We also spotted a re-jigged ‘Broadcast’ camera in the menus, which adopts a slightly lower angle but with a similar approach.
“The game already looks amazing,” says Bobzien. “With the new camera angle, we just want to make this kind of next step to have the full TV broadcast experience.”
Finesse dribble
Konami are highlighting the Finesse Dribble system as a key new feature this year, proving a subtle yet effective way of performing certain skill moves with the right stick. You only need to tap it to perform basic moves such as a roll-over, but timing and context are critical.
“Even if you move the right stick a little bit to the right or left, the player will make a move,” states Bobzien. “So in this way we want to make it easily accessible for beginners, but then obviously to master it, you need to spend some time to pull off all the tricks.”
Gameplay enhancements
Improvements under the hood have made a notable difference to PES 2020 on the pitch. The AI, for example, appears less one-dimensional than it did in last year’s game, varying its attacks and providing a worthy challenge on SuperStar difficulty for skilled players.
Gameplay also benefits from an improved blocking system, in which defenders automatically throw themselves in front of the ball to stop incoming shots. Ultimately, this tends to result in more crucial blocks and deflections from game to game.
“We’ve included loads of new animations, not only for the attacking side, but also for the defending side,” explains Bobzien. “So now you can block shots in a completely different way – a more realistic way.”
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