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Online elements for PES 2014 will no longer be supported this fall

On the pitch, PES 2016 sports an advanced collision system, which creates a unique outcome depending on how players interact.

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The Pro Evolution Soccer 2016 demo is up now on the Xbox and PlayStation stores with the full game set to release on September 15.

PES 2016 is built using Kojima Productions’ FOX Engine, and is hopefully going to continue the long comeback that the PES series has been making over the last few years.

The free demo lets you pick one of 8 club and national teams and experience PES 2016.

There’s also brand new, more intelligent Player AI to be experienced too.

Furthermore, the demo allows you to play 7 or 10 minutes matches with varying difficulty and weather options for you to choose from.

The two stadiums on offer in the demo are the Juventus Stadium and Arena Cornithians.

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The latest installment in the popular football simulation, PES 2016, is scheduled to release next month and with that; Konami has decided to shut down online servers for PES 2014. Users who have the games now installed on their devices will still be able to play them. The PES online community is vital to the development process and we are grateful for the constant support shown for the PES series.

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