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Old 09-08-2010, 11:21 AM   #1
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Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 Fact Sheet


Publisher: Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc.
Developer: Winning Eleven Productions
Release Date: Fall 2010
Platform(s): Sony PS3 / XBOX 360 / Nintendo Wii / PlayStation Portable / PC / PlayStation
ESRB: RP (“E” Expected)
Genre: Sports – Soccer Simulation
Multiplayer: Yes - TBD
Website: www.konami.com/PES2011

Game Description:

PRO EVOLUTION SOCCER 2011 is here and will bring digital soccer to the next level. Central to the heart and soul of PES 2011 is the idea of freedom of play. This freedom invigorates the series with the most advanced set of gamplay improvements ever attempted by the Winning Eleven Production team, coupled with the greatest stride in new content. The result will be a game that allows total control over every element of play – even online – to give the most lifelike soccer experience next to actually putting on a uniform and taking the field.

Key Features:
  • Total Control: PES Productions has enhanced the 360-degree passing ratio, offering unprecedented levels of control over every pass, shot, throw-in, through ball and lofted through balls. Users can pass the ball into space, and move their play with total freedom. Players must precisely weight their passes and second-guess the runs of their team-mates and exploit their movement. Players even can apply pressure on opponents to force them off the ball.
  • Shot & Stamina Gauge: In addition to the generic power gauge, the Shot & Stamina meter details the player’s exact level of fitness. Constantly sprinting will have an adverse affect on performance and statistics.
  • New Defender AI: Defenders now hold their positions naturally, instead of chasing balls that enter their area and work to close down the attacker to force mistakes.
  • Animation and Player Physics: PES Productions has totally reworked every element of in-game animation. These additions will become clear before even kick-off, with the players enjoying fluid, natural movements, with more realistic acceleration and inertia than ever before. The physicality between players is also improved, which was a priority requested in PES forums. Jostling and blocking now looks stunning, while there is a larger variety of convincing tackling styles. Ambient animation also adds immensely to the in-game atmosphere, as players behave realistically when off the ball, and walk and run with a variety of individual styles.
  • Speed of Play: The new level of control means that PES 2011 enjoys a more varied pace of play, which depends on the situation at hand. The game will burst into life as counter-attacks come into play, but players can dictate the pace via slow build up or exploiting available space to surge forward. It is harder to make long runs from midfield, and successful play will depend on making quick passes to create space.
  • Aesthetics: PES 2010 showcased the best likenesses in a football game, and PES 2011 ups the ante further. Facial animation has been enhanced, but the key advances are over 1000 all-new animations which have been recreated from the ground up using over 100 hours of motion captured footage yielding more organic runs, turns, throw-ins, tackles, and interaction.
  • Tactical and Strategy: The PES Productions team has implemented an all new ‘Drag and Drop’ mechanism that can be used in every aspect of team management. These settings are also animated to promote better understanding of the plays that have been altered.
  • Feint settings: PES has always offered a wide range of subtle skills, feints and turns, but PES 2011 allows users to map their favourite move sequences to the right stick, making them more accessible than ever before.
  • Master League Online: PES 2011 will mark the online debut for its much-loved Master League element, with players bidding against each other for the world’s best players, and attempting to build a squad that can compete with the best against online peers all over the globe.
Platform: Xbox 360 / PS3
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Old 09-08-2010, 11:32 AM   #2
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Man, I know alot of guys love the PES series, but I have a hard time getting into it. I'm playing the PSP version of 2010 right now, and it's just OK.
Guess i'm spoiled with all the bells and whistles of FIFA. And what's with no German league in PES??? Not even a fake one...unacceptable, Konami!
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Found this list, hope their is additional ones missing we do not know about yet?

Licensed Competitions
The following competitions are fully licensed:
Europe
UEFA Champions League
UEFA Europa League
UEFA Super Cup
South America
Copa Santander Libertadores

Leagues
The following leagues are fully licensed.
Ligue 1
Serie A
Eredivisie

The following leagues are partially licensed.[8][9]
Premier League — 2 teams licensed: Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur.
Primera División — 14 teams licensed: Almeria, Athletic Club, FC Barcelona, Deportivo La Coruña, Espanyol, Getafe, Sporting Gijon, Atlético Madrid, Real Madrid, Mallorca, Racing Santander, Valencia, Villarreal and Zaragoza.

Unlicensed league teams
Premier League
North London (Arsenal)
West Midlands Village (Aston Villa)
West Midlands City (Birmingham City)
Lancashire (Blackburn Rovers)
Booklate (Blackpool)
Middlebrook (Bolton Wanderers)
London FC (Chelsea)
Merseyside Blue (Everton)
West London White (Fulham)
Merseyside Red (Liverpool)
Man Blue (Manchester City)
Tyneside (Newcastle United)
The Potteries (Stoke City)
Wearside (Sunderland)
West Midlands Stripes (West Bromwich Albion)
East London (West Ham United)
Lancashire Athletic (Wigan Athletic)
Wolves (Wolverhampton Wanderers)
Primera División
Hecioguel (Hércules)
Zelvantez (Levante)
Mlg Blanco/Azul (Málaga)
Pamp Rojo (Osasuna)
Sev Blanco (Sevilla)
Ssfb. Azul/Blanco (Real Sociedad)

Licensed clubs
The following clubs licensed, confirmed by examining emblem files of the PES 2011 MLO code, and also the latest news[10]
Other teams:
RSC Anderlecht
Club Brugge KV
NK Dinamo Zagreb
SK Slavia Praha
Sparta Praha
F.C. Copenhagen
HJK Helsinki
Bayern München
SV Werder Bremen
A.E.K. Athens F.C.
Olympiacos
Panathinaikos
PAOK Thessaloniki
Rosenborg Ballklub
SL Benfica
S.C. Braga
FC Porto
Sporting
Dinamo Bucureşti
CFR Cluj
FC Rubin Kazan
Spartak Moscow
FC Zenith St. Petersburg
Celtic FC
Rangers Football Club
FK Crvena Zvezda
AIK
FC Basel 1893
Beşiktaş JK
Fenerbahçe SK
Galatasaray A.S.
Shakhtar Donetsk
FC Dynamo Kyiv
C.A. Boca Juniors
River Plate

Copa Santander Libertadores 2010:[11][12]
Chivas de Guadalajara
Monarcas Morelia
C.F. Monterrey
San Luis F.C.
Estudiantes Tecos
C.A. Banfield
C.A. Colón
Estudiantes de La Plata
C.A. Lanús
Newell's Old Boys
Vélez Sársfield
C. Blooming
Bolívar
Real Potosí
S.C. Corinthians
Cruzeiro
C.R. Flamengo
SC Internacional
São Paulo F.C.
C.D. Universidad Católica
C.F. Universidad de Chile
C.S.D. Colo-Colo
Once Caldas
Atlético Junior
Independiente Medellín
Deportivo Cuenca
C.S. Emelec
Deportivo Quito
Cerro Porteño
Club Libertad
Club Nacional
Alianza Lima
Juan Aurich
Universitario
C.A. Cerro
Nacional
Racing Club Montevideo
Caracas F.C.
Deportivo Italia
Deportivo Táchira

Licensed national teams
The following national teams have appeared in the first images and videos E3 trailers, these national teams are fully licensed, having appeared in official trailers and screenshot with official players and jerseys.
Europe
Croatia
Czech Republic
England
France
Germany
Greece
Republic of Ireland
Italy
Netherlands
Northern Ireland
Portugal
Scotland
Spain
Sweden
Turkey
Africa
Côte d'Ivoire
Ghana
Americas
Argentina
Brazil
Asia
Australia
Japan
Korea Republic

Stadiums
Licensed[13]
Old Trafford
Wembley Stadium
Camp Nou
Santiago Bernabéu
Estádio da Luz
Estádio do Dragão
Estádio José Alvalade
El Monumental
Stade Louis II
Amsterdam Arena
Saitama Stadium 2002
Giuseppe Meazza
San Siro
Stadio Olimpico

Unlicensed
Konami Stadium
Estádio do Amazonas
Estadio de Palenque
Estádio de Escorpião
Estadio del Nuevo Triunfo
Bristol Mary Stadium
Mohamed Lewis Stadium
Ville Marie Stadium
Rose Park Stadium
Stade de Sagittaire
Stadio Orione
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Nice to see they got the Spanish national team license in.
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