Konami announced that the PES 2020 demo will be released on the 30th of July, simultaneously on the console and on Steam. The demo will consist of 14 teams: Barcelona, Arsenal, Palmeiras, Flamengo, Sao Paulo, Corinthians, Vasco de Gama, Boca Juniors, River Plate, Colo Colo, University of Chile and three more that will be disclosed in July.
There might be significant news among the teams, also because Konami has already announced that fresh exclusive partner clubs will be announced in the coming weeks. The fact that the demo allows you to play online in 1vs1 fast games and in Co-Op is even more exciting. This will allow users to try one of the game's most exciting methods and to do a stress test of their network infrastructure in preparing for the final release to Konami.
In addition, the edit mode will be available for the first time in a PES demo, allowing you to customize the teams, their shirts and other items. You can transfer information from the modifications created in the PES 2020 demo to the complete version of PES 2020. We also discover Project Eleven linked to the modification mode: Konami will work with skilled artists to produce and deliver custom t-shirts and materials.
In terms of menus and different screens, PES 2020 will implement a restyling. In addition, the camera that follows the green field match action will remember more of the contemporary TV frames. In the tiny areas, the players will be described by more accurate controls and the fresh No Touch Control will allow you to tactically move around the ball without touching it. The Trick Trap will then guide the player in an effort to disorient the defender to fuse the motion in one direction to move to the other. They are small innovations that are inserted into a framework that aims to make PES even more fluid, reactive and realistic.
EFootball PES 2020 (name change aimed at highlighting the eSport gaming nature of the latest PES) will use Fox Engine and hit shops on 10 September.