Konami has announced that the upcoming UEFA EURO 2020 downloadable content (DLC) for eFootball PES 2020 will launch on April 30, free for all users.
As the Official Videogame of the UEFA EURO 2020 tournament, eFootball PES 2020 will soon feature all 55 UEFA national teams, including their latest kits and squad rosters to match their real-life counterparts.
With anticipation building for the tournament to begin on June 12, the DLC will provide fans with early access to the action with an official UEFA EURO 2020 tournament mode coming to the game on April 30.
KONAMI has also revealed that Wembley Stadium, the iconic venue for this year’s UEFA EURO 2020 Final, and Saint Petersburg Stadium have both been faithfully recreated and will be included in the upcoming update.
Additional content will also be added to eFootball PES 2020 as the tournament progresses:
- The official UEFA EURO 2020 match ball will be available at launch on April 30, with the Final match ball being added in late June
- Special UEFA EURO 2020 Featured Players will be accessible in myClub throughout the tournament
- UEFA EURO 2020 themed Matchdays, with users selecting a country to represent and compete for in online challenge events, will be held throughout the tournament
- The official UEFA EURO 2020 Team of the Tournament will also be released for use in myClub once the tournament has concluded
The UEFA EURO 2020 DLC will be available for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC Steam via a free update on April 30. A limited-edition version of eFootball PES 2020 with a UEFA EURO 2020 cover will also be available only on PlayStation 4 at select retail stores.
With both KONAMI and UEFA committed to the future of eFootball, the two companies are proud to see the UEFA eEURO 2020 Online Qualifiers phase kick off today.
The UEFA eEURO 2020 tournament, played exclusively on eFootball PES 2020, has witnessed all 55 UEFA national associations submit representatives to compete for glory in the inaugural competition. Following the Online Qualifiers, the top 16 teams will then proceed to Wembley for a two-day event (July 10-11) to crown the first-ever eEURO champion.
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