PES 2016 by Konami has certainly set another bar for the electronic soccer game industry with its latest features. As the development team may see a few flaws within the game itself, some updates are promised to do what is meant for the said game for the long run.
According to Pocket Lint, a recent free-to-play version of Pro Evolution Soccer 2016 for the PC was announced and made available to the public, care of Konami. Given that fans believe in the capacity of 2016's rendition of the soccer and how it may resuscitate the franchise from negativity, Konami declares that there are some attributes to look forward to with the latest patch.
As per Design and Trend, some of the contents for the free-to-pay version include a chock-filled exhibition mode comprised of seven teams under the gamer's choice, namely Juventus, AS Roma, Brazil and France. Moreover, there is an accessible full training section, along with the fresh myClub mode. Definitively, the myClub mode enables players to unlock new players to add to their own respective teams with the simple use of in-game currency acquired from gameplay.
Gaming Bolt delivered that the myClub coins can be purchased within the game itself or even through popular stores like Amazon. To speed up the process, micro-transactions are an option to those who are willing to do dish out real money for the title. Pro Evolution Soccer 2016's free-to-play version goes for both online and offline play and will continue to be updated with all future gameplay and content updates as the roster becomes updated and refreshed along the way.
Pro Evolution Soccer 2016 is considered the rival of another hard-hitting electronic soccer game, FIFA 2016. Both games have their pros and cons laid out for the public, and with a lot of features that each game opts to deliver, PES 2016 surely puts up a good fight for the top spot.