PES 2022 will be free to play this year

Like every year, the battle for the round ball is in full swing. At the heart of the octagon we find the two permanent enemies, PES and FIFA. This year, Konami could opt to resize for the future of PES 2022.


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VGC reporter Andy Robinson spoke during their podcast VGC is off the record Regarding the major turning point that can be done PES 2022 :

They will turn towards free play and really make a difference.

This will be a big change for the Japanese football game. There are usually a lot of premium games released every year. It will of course be necessary to see the modalities associated with free play if this is revealed.

Big gain, big respect?

Furthermore, Robinson is referring to the recently released multiplayer demo. This will be a sign of a change of formula on the part of the Japanese glove And the desire to play free multiplayer. It would be interesting to see what formula would be suggested. Will we have to pay for our favorite team? For stadiums or transfers? Did the latest Bat-Royale game and the income it generates give ideas to Konami?

In any case, you will have to wait a few more weeks or months before you have a clear idea. This is of course only at the stage of rumors and it is necessary, as usual, to take the necessary tweezers …

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