I don't see the point in maintaining a special version for PC only. Since stadium assets and other stuff have a different format in the current-gen versions, it would literally cost KONAMI more to maintain two branches of the game instead of simply porting the next-gen version to PC. So if there is a full version of PES 2017 for PC but not for PS3 and Xbox360, the PC version will be equivalent to the Xbox One version. I could imagine though that they won't even bother releasing a full game on PC and PS3 anymore and simply update the databases of the free myClub versions.Would it? Up to now the official hypesters have branded PC edition as:
a) hybrid - above old gen, below current gen consoles, and
b) "a thing of its own"
Sure, with old gen consoles possibly out of the equation for 2017, "hybrid" wouldn't make sense any more, but Konami can still decide to give the same ol' special love to PC version and still keep it as a "thing of its own".
I'd love to be proven wrong, but something just tells me that Konami won't invest one nickel more than absolutely necessary in PC version.
According to steamspy, there are about 1.000.000 owners of free myClub edition on PC vs. not even 90.000 owners of paid PC version. Just for the reference, 2015 had almost twice as much sold copies. And what may the big shots in Konami conclude from such sales figures? Most likely - it's a lost cause, so let's just feed them with yet another free PC version as soon as possible, with minimum investments and whatever comes in via microtransactions is going to be pure profit.