PES 2016, developed by PES Productions and published by Konami, will launch a free-to-play version of the game December 8, 2015 for the PS3 and PS4. Recently rumored to be a free-to-play game, Konami today officially confirmed the free-to-play model for the latest entry in the PES series.

This free-to-play model will act as an “entry-level” to Pro Evolution Soccer  featuring Exhibition Mode with seven teams, including Bayern Munich, Juventus, AS Roma, Brazil, and France (the other two were not named). The game also comes with a Training mode and myClub support. In addition, it supports online and offline play.

Konami also says the free-to-play version of PES 2016 will get “all future gameplay and content updates throughout the entire PES 2016 season.”

As to the release of a free-to-play model of the game coming to Xbox 360 or Xbox one, no plans have been officially announced.

What are your thoughts on a free-to-play model of PES 2016? Will you check it out when it launches on December 8 of this year? Let your thoughts be known through commenting below!

 

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