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Neymar regularly plays FIFA on PC as well; be interesting to see if he stops doing that. I remember back in the day when Aubameyang was a PES ambassador and still actively and openly played FIFA.It's somewhat weird that they didn't hold their Neymar card, really.
I mean, it's smart in a business perspective because it drives people to keep on using that myClub or whatever (never interested so never used it but I guess they're adding it there?) even when you're one day away from announcing pes 2021. And sure, FIFA is being shown today and you kinda take the attention away for a bit.
But it also somewhat damages PES-or-whatever 2022 that you show things for 2021 one day away from announcement, and you refusing to mention it at all in any form, or tease, or act like nothing. Japanese company stuff I guess, Nintendo does weird stuff on marketing sometimes too.
here is this video i found seems like the mobile version using unreal engine
here is this video i found seems like the mobile version using unreal engine
Yo, mate. Do you login using Internet Explorer?Hey Bond... James Bond... Hope you work faster for the Queen than you learn the news about PES ;-)
The mobile version of PES has been using Unreal for two or three years.
I think we’re getting the NFG beta with polished graphics and it will be an f2p initial release, same game on different platforms.
The whole Konami silence is an attempt at prolonging and limiting the shit storm imo.
I think the “3 years in development” and not releasing a game last year to work on 2022 is all bullshit and they’ve basically ported over the Fox engine game and polished it up with whatever graphical capabilities unreal has.
I hope you're wrong, but I strongly feel that you're right. The tweets talking of a "new route" for PES today, combined with @Ameppe's spot three posts up from here, and the test being called "New Football Game"... Feels like PES is being ditched (which isn't necessarily the worst thing in the world), and being replaced with something they can more easily manage across more platforms, to make more myClub dollar.I think we’re getting the NFG beta with polished graphics and it will be an f2p initial release, same game on different platforms.
I think this was obvious and it was given since months ago. They updated the pes mobile somewhere, YouTube channel? And pes prenom was removed completely, only efootball.I just noticed that here
https://www.konami.com/games/eu/en/topics/15961/
All the news refer to Pes as efootball (efootball Pro, efootball Open). I am really worried the game will simply be called efootball. Terrible terrible name if you ask me.
This is not going to happen, the negativity an unpolished, really old beta build from months ago can generate really amazes me. Just wait before coming to conclusions?think we’re getting the NFG beta with polished graphics and it will be an f2p initial release, same game on different platforms.
The whole Konami silence is an attempt at prolonging and limiting the shit storm imo.
I think the “3 years in development” and not releasing a game last year to work on 2022 is all bullshit and they’ve basically ported over the Fox engine game and polished it up with whatever graphical capabilities unreal has.
At the very least, when news comes the reaction is not going to be boring!I hope you're wrong, but I strongly feel that you're right. The tweets talking of a "new route" for PES today, combined with @Ameppe's spot three posts up from here, and the test being called "New Football Game"... Feels like PES is being ditched (which isn't necessarily the worst thing in the world), and being replaced with something they can more easily manage across more platforms, to make more myClub dollar.
I'm also wondering if they're switching to a model that means no more yearly releases. Which is great for the wallet, but makes me wonder if they'll ever really dramatically change the gameplay, other than to serve the myClub crowd.
But a few of the fan accounts with contacts at Konami seem excited, so maybe I'm just being a typical "Emo-Webber".
That for me still means that it's an old build made with the purpose of just testing the connection as they said, and they don't want any one to think it's PES or near to the final product, because it won't be like thatthe test being called "New Football Game"
I did initially, but link "New Football Game" to @Ameppe's spot that all mention of PES is being removed and replaced with eFootball across the official sites, and... It seems to me like they're very purposefully dropping "PES" and severing all ties with the idea that it's even related, any more.That for me still means that it's an old build made with the purpose of just testing the connection as they said, and they don't want any one to think it's PES or near to the final product, because it won't be like that
trying to distance themselves from their old customers and desperately chasing a younger audience ("hey kids, that crusty old PES game your dad talks about, we're not that - we're cool and different")
here are some menu insperations for KonamiThe funny thing is that eFootball is such an uncool / dad name itself. 🤣
It's pure 90s, when the web was taking off and people were naming everything e-something because it was cool at the time. E-Mail, E-Shop. They should make the in-game menu resemble a 90s Geocities page, with an animated gif of Neymar... diving.
Being in marketing, I know that companies never, ever drop a brand name with strong brand recognition (it's so hard to get that any more), unless A) they're either trying to distance themselves from their old customers and desperately chase a younger audience ("hey kids, that crusty old PES game your dad talks about, we're not that - we're new and cool")... Or B) the brand has got a terrible quality reputation, and they want to "start again" so that customers don't realise it's them.
Neymar
One can dream of waking up to this, tomorrowHey everybody, welcome to our grand announcement!
We hope you'll all enjoy the Neymar Iconic Moment in our newest season update for eFootball PES: eFootball Pro Evolution Soccer 2021 2021-22 Season Update™!
After struggling to adapt the game to the Unreal Engine, we have internally agreed that our Award Winning Gameplay™ cannot be properly replicated in the new engine. Fox Engine 4 eva!
So yeah, release date is Septeber 14th, pre-order now to get exclusive bonuses and all that myClub™ crap you kids enjoy and see you next time!
But the link @Ameppe sent, it still shows eFootball PES for me:I did initially, but link "New Football Game" to @Ameppe's spot that all mention of PES is being removed and replaced with eFootball across the official sites, and... It seems to me like they're very purposefully dropping "PES" and severing all ties with the idea that it's even related, any more.
Being in marketing, I can tell that companies never, ever drop a brand name with strong brand recognition, unless A) they're either trying to distance themselves from their old customers and desperately chase a younger audience ("hey kids, that crusty old PES game your dad talks about, we're not that - we're new and cool")... Or B) the brand has got a terrible quality reputation, and they want to "start again" so that customers don't realise it's them.
Two greedy, casino-mechanics-loving companies are enough to tarnish football game's reputation, thank you.maybe the times right for a new challenger to step up and take on ea and konami
I wonder what if "This is Football 2021-2022" was released out of nowhere in a few monthsmaybe the times right for a new challenger to step up and take on ea and konami
Good point. I guess we'll find out soon enough! (Well, not soon enough. Let's find out now.But the link @Ameppe sent, it still shows eFootball PES for me:
KONAMI ANNOUNCES NEYMAR JR. AS NEWEST AMBASSADOR FOR THE eFootball PES SERIES
So it's not like they are dropping the PES name, they definitely won't, why will they call it 'PES' in the teaser, but suddenly change their mind over the next year and change the name of the series?
I think we're so far past that time (especially with every license being eaten up by EA at this point) that we'll never get a serious football game made by anyone else ever again. There's no money in it, unless you're selling licensed player cards to kids in your game.maybe the times right for a new challenger to step up and take on ea and konami