'Pro Evolution Soccer' 2016 Review: Patch 1.05 Update, PC Version Aims To Connect ‘PES,’ ‘FIFA’

The Patch 1.05 PC new version release for "Pro Evolution Soccer 2016" and it has been revealed that the reason is to link the gap between "Pro Evolution Soccer" and "FIFA."

Konami is making its attempt to reduce the distance between "Pro Evolution Soccer" and "FIFA," according to Softpedia. As per the publication, since the company's methods to reach their goals is becoming narrow, offering a free game will attract more players to the game.

The publication also added that giving the "Pre Evolution Soccer" game for free would be a disadvantage to the game publisher. To counter this con, they assembled a form of an extended demo that integrates the features of the game. While this is the company's first time to do it, this move would be a strategy that would boost player's enthusiasm to the game.

In a statement, Konami mentioned that those who had not yet experienced "Pro Evolution Soccer 2016" would be able to download a free, entry-level version of the game, which boasted an Exhibition Mode, complete with the choice of seven teams, including France, Brazil, AS Roma, Juventus, and Bayern Munich, among others.

According to Christian Post, the fifth update for "Pre Evolution Soccer 2016" is minor; however, it includes changes that would lead to a better gaming experience for players. As per the publication, the patch also targets to fix issues, such as the poor goal kicks despite full power rage, the inability to throw in during a match, and goals with missing scores in the scoreboards.

Over all, the free to play "Pro Evolution Soccer 2016" is in compatibility with the updates to be launched for the full game version, which also features rosters and season updates.

The "Pro Evolution Soccer 2016" can be obtained thru purchase.

Watch the official "Pro Evolution Soccer 2016: myClub trailer here.