Konami Drops the Price of PES 2015

Konami announced that Pro Evolution Soccer 2015 (PES 2015) is available now at the new low price of $39.99 on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One , and $19.99 on PlayStation 3, Xbox 360  and Windows PC, across the Americas. The new pricing offers players a premier soccer experience at an affordable price.

PES 2015 aims to recreate the drama and tension associated with a vital match. The game marks a return to core PES values of total control and unrestricted gameplay, where the user has complete power over how they play. Every pass, shot or run is finely balanced to give maximum player satisfaction within PES 2015’s on-field action.

PES 2015 added a new mode, myClub, where users can assemble and manage a world-class team of their own creation to compete with CPU-controlled teams offline or other real users online. Players can advance their myClub teams through either Game Points earned by completing challenges or via myClub coins which can be purchased using real world money.  Paired with the level of gameplay depth and soccer realism, critics and fans have hailed PES 2015 as one of the best soccer games of its generation.

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3 comments

  1. Maybe this is a sign that the industry is oversaturated with football titles. More popular titles are dominating the scene right now and I don’t think PES can match the price point.

  2. Avatar of fuzyon fuzyon says:

    Shame that FIFA 15 is getting all the attention from the football fans and PES is left alone.
    Konami did a great job this year with this game but yeah, this is a rather logical decision since they need to make more sales.

  3. Wow, that’s a bold move by Konami. I mean, it’s good for me but I do feel bad for them. PES is a really nice game and in my opinion, it’s no worse than the FIFA series. I actually think this won’t increase their sales by much, because now people are going to think they don’t care as much about PES as their other games. What they SHOULD have done was pour money into advertising.

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