Already smooth and crisp, PES 2015 takes the Fox Engine to a new level, with the limitations of last-gen consoles no longer a problem in the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions. Last year, Konami debuted their much talked about Fox Engine with Pro Evolution Soccer 2014, which returns once again this year. Struggling to find its own identity in recent years, Pro Evolution Soccer 2015 not only makes a return to the quality of the earlier entries in the series, but presents itself as one of the most realistic and accessible soccer games to date that helps it to feel like a real competitor with the rival FIFA. Often overshadowed by EA Sport’s FIFA series, Pro Evolution Soccer has managed to stay relevant over the years by offering an alternative to football fans. ![]() Originally debuting under the Winning Eleven name in Japan, the Pro Evolution Soccer series has been a near annual Konami staple since the early days of the original PlayStation in 1996.
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