

PES does not have as many official team licenses as its rival FIFA, but it does have the rights to the UEFA Champions League for the next three years. A wider camera angle gives the player a larger view of the game.

Revamped Master League managerial system.Smarter goalkeepers mean fewer baffling decisions, like punching away an easy catch.Better use of open space by AIs, allowing more combination plays.More feints and dribbles when players run at defenders.Aerial strength battles using the left stick, when the ball is lofted high and needs to be won.A tweaked collision system with a greater variety of outcomes when players bump into one another.They include the usual upgrades to ball physics and more advanced visual representations of players and environments, as well as the following: Some of the changes in PES 2016 are shown in this four-minute trailer, released by publisher Konami today.

18 in the U.K., the company announced today. Konami's Pro Evolution Soccer is 20 years old this year, with the 2016 iteration coming on Sept.
