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Which Leagues Are Officially Licensed in PES 2019?ĭespite having lost a number of key partnerships this year, Konami has proven that Pro Evolution Soccer isn’t going to give up anytime soon, as PES 2019 is set to feature their largest number of authentic leagues to date. Along with Borussia Dortmund, RB Leipzig, and Guillermo Brown will also be missing from this year’s Pro Evolution Soccer. While Borussia Dortmund had initially been included in the promotional work for PES 2019, they have since terminated their contract with Konami two years before their original end date in 2020. Much like previous years, the German Bundesliga league is once again absent from Pro Evolution Soccer 2019, with FIFA still holding the exclusive rights to the league. Unfortunately, licensing woes don't stop there, as PES 2019 will also see the removal of both the Spanish and Italian Second Divisions. With the UEFA now featured in FIFA 19, there is no doubt that the league's loss is one of PES’ biggest blows yet.Īlong with losing the UEFA license, EA has also managed to snag the official licensing for the Serie A and Serie B Leagues. Having first appeared in PES 2009, the Champions League, along with the UEFA Europa League and the UEFA Super Cup, ended their successful 10 year run just short of their initial contract which was to supposedly end in 2019. So, you can only imagine how fans reacted when it was revealed earlier this year that Pro Evolution Soccer 2019 would be losing their biggest partnership to date - the UEFA. When it comes to licenses, it’s no secret that Konami has struggled for years to gain the exclusive rights to a number of teams and leagues against their behemoth competitor, FIFA. Which Official Teams and Leagues Are Missing From PES 2019 Database?

So if you’re still looking for favorite teams, but can’t manage to find them among the list of fake names, we have you covered in our Pro Evolution Soccer 2019 licensing guide below. Especially, when it will take players upwards of 40+ hours to manually edit and change all of the teams, leagues, kits, and stadiums within the PES 2019 database. While it’s understandable that some players may take to creating their very own teams and kits, it is definitely no easy feat. Thankfully though, in an attempt to help combat their licensing woes, Konami has created a complete customization system that allows players to not only create and edit teams, but to also alter kits, logos, and even stadiums. While licensing has never really been an issue for many dedicated PES players, there is no denying that these fake team names are definitely a deterrent for many players as it ruins the overall atmosphere of the game. Licensing has always been one of Pro Evolution Soccer’s biggest downfalls, with team names such Man Red or London FC filling in Manchester United and Chelsea, it’s no wonder that so many players are still yet to make that switch from FIFA.
