pes 2019 update 1.01 patch notes

PES 2019 Update 1.01 Patch Notes

Another year, another Pro Evolution Soccer game. PES 2019 comes out today and with it, comes a new patch. The PES 2019 update 1.01 patch notes have just dropped alongside the update. It does not change the game much but actually seems to add some more content. Let’s jump in kick it off.

PES 2019 Update 1.01 Patch Notes

Konami’s official PES 2019 update patch notes are not long but it does add some stuff. According to that post, it brings Updated face models updated uniforms, additional cleat models and ball designs, and a “variety of minor adjustments” that were implemented to “each mode to improve the overall gaming experience.” The update comes in at around 860 mb so it isn’t a huge download for those wanting to dive right into their new soccer game.

Improving the “overall gaming experience” is quite vague. Also, we don’t currently know what additional cleat and ball models were added to the game just yet.

There is also another PES 2019 update scheduled for next week. According to Konami’s website, a new patch will come out on September 4 and will “fix incorrect logos displayed on the uniforms of some clubs.” The company then apologized for whatever issues it has caused. It also did not specify if anything else would come in the patch or if it just will be a quick fix.

Players who also played the PES 2019 demo will also get 10,000 GP after some scheduled maintenance on September 20. Just be sure to buy the game on the same account that played the demo and go to the Result screen after connecting. If you’ve played the demo after September 20 will receive the bonus in the next maintenance. However, the bonus can only get obtained once.

Don’t forget to check on our other guides for the game that include that run down which licensed leagues are in PES 2019.

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