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Review | PES 2021 review: still the best football game around, and a fine way to end the PS4 generation

  • The ‘season update’ offers little in the way of innovation but is a worthy conclusion to the title’s run on PlayStation 4
  • With the focus on the upcoming PlayStation 5, developers release a pared-back follow-up to critically acclaimed PES 2020

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Pro Evolution Soccer 2021 is a season update. Image: Konami

Often when an “update” comes out in lieu of a new title, there’s a tendency to feel a little robbed, perhaps. A bit like we’ve been duped, like the makers have taken a year off but kept their hand out.

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The irony of this particular release (the helpfully titled Pro Evolution Soccer 2021 Season Update) is that this approach has long been presented by gamers as a suggestion for sport title developer’s perceived annual repackaging of games with minor tweaks and a major price tag.

However, the work done on the 2021 version of PES could be likened more to a fine polishing than a spit shine.

With developers across the spectrum up front about preparing for the imminent release of PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X titles, 2020 was never going to be an uprooting year in the progress of established sports titles. And as the ill-fated Madden NFL 21 proved a few weeks ago, hyping a new release that does little to move the needle can backfire.
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