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Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 Fact Sheet
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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:
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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! |
09-08-2010, 12:14 PM | #3 |
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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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