Pro Evolution Soccer 2014 – New data pack now available

Pro Evolution Soccer 2014


Pro Evolution Soccer 2014 is the latest in the superb football series which was released last September, and today, Konami have added a wealth of classic and third kits, as part of continued quality and content enhancements in the form of a new PES 2014 data pack, which is now available for download.

Out now for PS3 and Xbox 360, with PC to follow, the new PES 2014 data pack adds a wide range of new elements to the game. All transfers made during the 2014 January window have been implemented, while a host of new kits, ball and boot styles have also been added.

As part of Konami’s continued pledge to refine and bolster its acclaimed simulation’s content, the new download adds a number of new kits to the game. PES 2014 pays tribute to a selection of great classic teams including replica kits of the AC Milan side of 1899, the 1982/83 Roma side, Benfica’s all-conquering 1961/62 XI and Manchester United’s treble-winning 1998/99 strip. Contemporary teams have also been updated, with the new French, German and Spanish nationals strip updated, alongside those of AS Roma, FC Porto, Olympiakos and Club Atlético All Boys.

The heritage of South American football is also celebrated with classic strips for Santos FC (1968), Colo-Colo (1992), São Paulo (1993), Boca Juniors (1997), Racing Club Avellaneda (1967) and the 1996 Universidad De Chile side. Third kits for the current Manchester United, Juventus and Inter Milan sides have also been introduced. In total, 13 new kits have been added, and 43 updated.

New boots from the world’s leading manufacturers have also been recreated, including Nike’s Tiempo V and Hypervenom Phantom styles, Puma’s evoSPEED 1.2s and evoPOWER 1s, and the Predator LZ TRX FGs and F50 adizero TRX from adidas. 16 new boots have been added in total, as have five new ball styles, including the official Final Lisbon ball as seen in the UEFA Champions League knock-out stages, and the adidas argentum – the official ball of the Argentine leagues.

Check out our review of Pro Evolution Soccer 2014.


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