

Pro Evo is well known for its slightly obtuse crowd banners and Euro 2016 doesn’t disappoint. The process is so long-winded you’ll give up after adding the most conspicuous absentees, or realising your dream of seeing Bobby Zamora finally play in a major tournament. This can all be changed via the game’s editing system, which lists every single English player on the game and requires you to scroll through the whole lot until you find the one you want to call up. Jack Butland and Tom Heaton travel as back-up to Joe Hart. Phil Jones, Kieran Gibbs and Luke Shaw find themselves available for selection, the latter in the starting 11, but there’s no Eurostar ticket for John Stones. The standalone release of Euro 2016 will get a physical release in India, although pricing for the same has not yet been revealed.Įuro 2016 takes place in France starting on June 10, with the final taking place in Paris on July 10.It’s probably those that are included – rather than those that aren’t – that are most surprising, though.

Of the 24 teams that will participate in the tournament’s 50 matches, Ireland, Russia, Switzerland, Romania, Sweden, Poland, Austria, Belgium and Hungary will not be licensed.īut while that means these teams will not have authentic kits, they will include all real players recreated through the PES 2016’ Player ID system, plus authentic team formations and play styles via Team ID. While it’s great that Konami is giving away Euro 2016 content for free, there is one slight issue, and as always, it has to do with licenses.

