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Pro Evo Soccer looks as good as ever

by: Jeremy -
More On: Pro Evolution Soccer 2011
In the world of soccer video games, their seems to be Pro Evolution Soccer (2011) and everything else. FIFA has a good following here in the states, but worldwide Konami is king when it comes to futbol. Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 is coming this fall for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, Nintendo Wii, Nintendo DS, and the PC.

Konami is looking to add a wealth of new additions to the series with the latest entry including:

-new power gauge based shooting system
-new power gauged based passing system
-improved, photo realistic visuals
-1000+ new animations
-all new stadium designs

...and those are just a couple of the bullet points. You can check out some shiny new promo shots of the game below and the latest press release on the game after the jump.

NEW DETAILS AND ASSETS REVEALED
FOR PRO EVOLUTION SOCCER 2011

Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc. released today more images from its forthcoming Pro Evolution Soccer 2011, scheduled for release on the Xbox 360™ video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system, PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system, PSP® (PlayStation®Portable) system, Wii™ and Windows PC this fall.

Total freedom of play is the buzz-word for Pro Evolution Soccer 2011. The PES team is currently implementing a raft of new additions, including a new power gauge-based passing and shooting system, where the user is given total control over the pace and weighting of every pass, flick-on and shot.

Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 aesthetics are also undergoing a revolution, with the photo-realistic visuals married to all-new animations. Over 1000 new animations have been added to Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 to emphasize the slickness and variety of movement that a top-level match showcases. Similarly, big game atmosphere is assured, with all-new stadium designs, with stunning crowds, and a wide range of chants and jeers tied in to the on-field action.