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Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 Bringing Revamped Passing and Shooting Controls

Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 Bringing Revamped Passing and Shooting Controls

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Konami announced today that they too have a number of tricks up their footballing sleeve.

In addition to brand new assets released (a couple of which are featured throughout this article), the developer / publisher of Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 made it clear that players will have pinpoint control over their footballers in PES 2011.

This new total freedom of play is 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.

Sounds spicy!  Bring on the World Cup!  Mexico takes on  the hosts, South Africa, tomorrow morning (Friday, June 11th) at 9:30 am Eastern at SoccerCity to get things started.

Press Release:

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.


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