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Konami Is Shutting Down The Online Servers For Pro Evolution Soccer 2014
Konami has announced that it will pull online support from the PC, PS3 and Xbox 360 football game on November 17th, just more than two years after its initial release.
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The announcement comes exactly a week after the official PES 2016 gameplay trailer was released.
As the PES 2016 demo readies itself for distribution tomorrow, Konami has advised that servers will be shut down for PES 2014.
Those itching to try out this year’s installment of Konami’s Pro Evolution Soccer, PES 16, can now do so by logging in to the PlayStation Network, visiting the PlayStation Store on PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4.
Konami is also retiring the services for 22 of its older iOS games beginning September 19.
On the bright side, the official trailer for PES 2016 shows crisp graphics and more authentic gameplay, true to actual real-life soccer.
Featuring the likes of Juventus, Bayern Munich and AS Roma, the free demo is available on Xbox One, Xbox 360, PS4, PS3 and PC.
If you live in Australia and New Zealand, you will be able to download the PES 2016 demo ahead of everyone else in the world.
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