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23 JULY 2008
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Thanks Lami, taken from PESgaming from Hunter
From pesgaming.com:
PES 2009 Champions League Mode
Posted by Peter Willis in PES 2009 News on Wed 09 Jul 2008
I was informed last week that Konami had indeed acquired the Champions League licence, but told it may not be in PES 2009. I was then told 2 days ago that it is in fact going to feature in Pro Evo 2009… but opted not to post it as there is a NDA in place. But, you know what, I didn’t sign any NDA - Konami never tell us a thing, they apparently don’t care about 10,000 PES fans coming through our door every single day. Not one single acknowledgement came from Konami following Dan Bolas' massive effort at putting together a letter containing the thoughts of the fans.
So screw 'em, this post is a little bit of a two fingers up to Konami for ignoring us for the past 6 years. You may already know this if you hunt through the forums of a certain website for long enough, but...
The Champions League mode WILL be in Pro Evolution Soccer 2009. Not a seperate game.
That is all.
Just been reading through an old PES forum I used to visit which was a PES League site (www.pelluk.co.uk), and it seems some information has been leaked. There is several pages in the thread so I've gone through it and picked out the information from the source. Note: I'm simply copy and pasting what the source has stated, but putting it in number order to make it easier to read:
1) Man Utd & Liverpool are the licensed teams.
2) Spanish League has not been axed. Same leagues as PES2008.
3) You can use Master League teams online.
4) New game mode entitled "Become a Legend", more on this later.
5) There is NO official licensed Champions League mode. Despite the rumours. More to follow.
6) 19 Stadiums including Wembley. PS3 version though so could be different.
7) No Bayern Munich.
8) The team replacing Bayern is Zenit St Petersburg, with an improved Arshavin.
Here is an interview the member of the PES League site has done with his source, this shows some extra details:
With regards to the gameplay, would you say it resembled PES6 or PES2008, and what aspects differ?
The gameplay is PES2008, the way it should have been. You can no longer run straight through everyone with Eto'o or Ronaldinho without any effort but you can beat players by running if you time your moves correctly. It is very realistic and the AI in defence and attack is massively improved.
The refereeing in PES2008 was abysmal, has it got any better? (please elaborate)
The refereeing is probably the same although the collisions are much better so the decisions are often correct. The diving works better too. Managed to win a pen with an expertly timed dive over a defenders outstretched leg - looked class.
PES2008 definitely favoured the attacking side with scoring being particularly easy. Is this the case in 2009?
Shots don't seem to be as easy as 2008 and the keepers cover their area much better. Obviously if you get up to them and pass across them its easy but that's the same in real life. The defence also like to play cat and mouse with the offside trap so it’s harder to get in to create the easier chances.
Have we finally moved into "next gen" or are we still polishing a turd? (graphics wise)
The graphics are similar but the lighting effects (floodlights/sun etc) are spectacular. It really adds to the feel of the game, definitely the best I have seen in a sports game but I haven't seen FIFA 09 yet.
PES2008's goalkeepers were total garbage. Please tell me they've improved.
They seemed to have improved but after only a day, I can't be 100% sure. I haven't seen one soft shot being fumbled and tapped in though so that's a good thing.
Who are the officially licensed English teams?
Liverpool & Man Utd although most sides have nearly every player's real face.
Please list the leagues included.
The same as last time, England, France, Spain, Holland & Italy.
Any major non-leagued teams removed or added?
Off the top of my head I think the only change is Zenit St Petersburg replacing Bayern Munich.
Off the top of your head, how many stadiums are there, and which famous ones are new?
There are 19 stadiums, the only new one I remember is Wembley, although I suspect Anfield and Old Trafford will be there as part of the licensing agreement with the two clubs [Liverpool and Man Utd].
You mentioned "Become a Legend" mode. Can you explain this in more detail, and how it relates to the "new exciting online mode"?
You create a player and start off at a team - a fantasy side (I think it's a youth side). You control just yourself (with the Be a Pro camera from FIFA). As you play your player improves in stats, clubs become interested and make offers for your services; I had Everton and Hull after me.
When you save your player stats, you can then take him online to team up with other "legends". This adds a whole new side to the game as you can actually play in a side day in day out and have leagues set up etc. I haven't really got far into it but it is a great addition in my opinion.
Does this mean that you can play online with other people playing in the same team as you?
Yes. I'm not sure how many you can have but I have heard its 7v7, don't quote me on that though as this is second-hand info (though I'm quoting you anyway)!
Any word on online lag yet?
I don't work on the online section of the game but I am assured that the lag is 100% a thing of the past and that this year's will be the smoothest yet.
Of the big names, who has been greatly improved stat-wise, and have any of the silly super slags been downgraded?
Most of the stats are the same as last year (not completely finished yet) but Arshavin is better, just not amazing. The slags don't need to be downgraded as the collisions are calculated better so its just a matter of defending right. In my opinion your league wouldn't need to remove any players as Messi can be handled by a competent defender as long as you time your challenges.
If you had to be disappointed with one thing, what would it be?
There are a couple for me (but I could be over critical). Crossing seems to be a bit floaty (from corners) and the shooting has completely changed again so it needs a good practice again. Shooting like you would in PES2008 will result in you scoring zero. This isn't so much a bad thing but a nuisance.
Also on the Be a Legend mode you can't create a goalkeeper or defender to play with which is a shame.
I am disappointed that Bayern have gone and that the Master League hasn't changed - even the menus are the same.
Thanks Lami, taken from PESgaming from Hunter
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23 JULY 2008
Konami announce confirmed games for Leipzig
Posted by Talk Playstationon Jul.09, 2008 at 1:54 pmK onami have announced their games for Leipzig. Silent Hill Homecoming and PES 2009 are said to be attending the this year’s Games Convention in Leipzig.
"Konami goes into this year’s Games Convention with a very, very strong line-up that mixes familiar titles with exciting new concepts,"
Here’s the full press release Konami have issued.
Konami readies Leipzig line-up
Publisher to unveil key new releases at key Euro event
Konami Digital Entertainment GmbH is promising a stunning line-up of new titles to be unveiled at this year’s Games Convention in Leipzig.
Held in Leipzig’s stunning Convention Centre from August 20.-24.08. Games Convention 2008 is set to be Europe’s largest showing of new product. Konami will use the five-day event to showcase a number of new titles for the first time, including PES 2009, Silent Hill Homecoming and a massive area dedicated to the ever-popular DancingStage franchise. Konami will also use the event to unveil a selection of new, unannounced titles for the first time, with regular showings, Q&A sessions, and product demonstrations within a dedicated stage area.
"Konami goes into this year’s Games Convention with a very, very strong line-up that mixes familiar titles with exciting new concepts,” commented Martin Schneider, Sales and Marketing Director Germany for Konami Digital Entertainment GmbH. “This year will see more of the fruits of our excellent European RnD push, in addition to stunning titles from Japan. As such, we feel Konami will deliver one of the most diverse and imaginative product lines-ups of the show, and look forward to unveiling our new titles in Leipzig."
Thanks Kaiwai, Junka and ThomasGOAL

Konami announce confirmed games for Leipzig
Posted by Talk Playstationon Jul.09, 2008 at 1:54 pmK onami have announced their games for Leipzig. Silent Hill Homecoming and PES 2009 are said to be attending the this year’s Games Convention in Leipzig.
"Konami goes into this year’s Games Convention with a very, very strong line-up that mixes familiar titles with exciting new concepts,"
Here’s the full press release Konami have issued.
Konami readies Leipzig line-up
Publisher to unveil key new releases at key Euro event
Konami Digital Entertainment GmbH is promising a stunning line-up of new titles to be unveiled at this year’s Games Convention in Leipzig.
Held in Leipzig’s stunning Convention Centre from August 20.-24.08. Games Convention 2008 is set to be Europe’s largest showing of new product. Konami will use the five-day event to showcase a number of new titles for the first time, including PES 2009, Silent Hill Homecoming and a massive area dedicated to the ever-popular DancingStage franchise. Konami will also use the event to unveil a selection of new, unannounced titles for the first time, with regular showings, Q&A sessions, and product demonstrations within a dedicated stage area.
"Konami goes into this year’s Games Convention with a very, very strong line-up that mixes familiar titles with exciting new concepts,” commented Martin Schneider, Sales and Marketing Director Germany for Konami Digital Entertainment GmbH. “This year will see more of the fruits of our excellent European RnD push, in addition to stunning titles from Japan. As such, we feel Konami will deliver one of the most diverse and imaginative product lines-ups of the show, and look forward to unveiling our new titles in Leipzig."
Thanks Kaiwai, Junka and ThomasGOAL
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