Additionally, it opens up valuable kit editing slots, mainly images, meaning you can add more third kits or even some retro kits when they become available. While many players won’t be jumping to play with the likes of Crotone and Frosinone, it does add realism for players who use a Serie A club in terms of promotion rotation and Coppa Italia Play. Coming in Data Pack 2.0, which is yet to receive an official release date but rumored for late October, PES 2020 seems to have gotten off to a better start than PES 2019 when it took Konami many months to add Celtic Park and The Ibrox after announcing their acquisition before the game’s official release.
Boasting official kits, names and logos, Serie BKT’s official license means that both top divisions in Italy are fully licensed in PES 2020. Long rumored to be included this year, Serie BKT will be fully licensed and exclusive to eFootball PES 2020 this year.