The demo only has a limited number of teams available to play (Manchester United, Bayern Munich, Juventus and Barcelona), each with a squad of 22 players. As Konami announced last year, it decided to switch game engines to Unreal for PES 2022 on next-gen. It's worth noting this demo is built in Unreal Engine. Konami warned players to expect errors, such as crashes. All aspects of the game, including gameplay mechanics, balancing, animations and graphics are all under development, Konami stressed, and have already been improved and will continue to be improved before the official launch. In a note to Eurogamer issued this morning, Konami said this demo is only a limited test version of the next PES, and its purpose is to check the quality of online matchmaking and connection to servers. There is no mention of it on PES' official social media channels, either. Konami did not announce this demo, which is odd.
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