Konami, the publisher of "Pro Evolution Soccer 2017," wants to give every player a chance to play their signature soccer game. For this, the company is announcing the launch of "PES 2017 Trial Edition" starting November 24 on PS4, Xbox One, PS3 and PC.
"PES 2017 Trial Edition" is a free-to-play type of the highly acclaimed soccer simulation game. The Trial Edition, however, centers more on the game's PES League e-sports division. Players can play in the PES League for a chance to rival with other competitors around the world. Konami wants to open the game to a wider audience. This is also to establish the soccer game, as a force in a highly competent gaming market that's worth $493 million, according to New Zoo.
"PES 2017 Trial Edition" is Konami's way maximizing the possible influence of its console and PC soccer game. Through this, players will gain access to nine fully licensed teams. Players can use those teams to vie in exhibition matches offline as well as online. Players need to go to the PES League official website to sign up, download the free game, and encode necessary data required by the game PES League 2017 kicks off in December.
In the gaming world today, most best-selling games have free-to-play periods. Games like "League of Legends" and "Dota 2" had massive audiences for their pro-gaming events. Basically, it is because of the games' accessibility to players. "PES 2017 Trial Edition" has advanced processing requirements on PC compared to some other free-to-play games.
According to the team, "PES 2017 Trial Edition" permits users to take their pick from 9 fully-licensed teams. Among the teams included are FC Barcelona, Arsenal FC, and Club Atlétic de Madrid. It also includes the upcoming PES League mode. On the day PES League season take-offs, "PES 2017 Trial Edition" will enable users to play games to climb the PES League ranks and reach their National Finals.