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PES 2009 gets Latin America Specific Content

News | October 4, 2008 11:16 am
Konami is taking care of the place where Soccer is probably the most intense and loved sport: Latin America. Pro Evolution Soccer 2009 will have some focus on the Latin America regions by including Mexican Soccer Star Andres Guardado and Lionel Messi on the cover and having game commentary from Latin American Soccer Commentators Luis Garca and Christian Martinoli. PES 2009 will hit the 360 and PS3 on November 11th, 2008 and the Wii in 2009.



KONAMI REVEALS NEW LATIN AMERICAN CONTENT FOR PRO EVOLUTION SOCCER 2009

Mexican Soccer Star Andres Guardado Will Join Argentinean Great
Lionel Messi On This Year's Cover Of The Worlds Best-Selling Soccer Game

In-Game Commentary Voiced By Renowned Latin American Soccer Commentators Luis Garca and Christian Martinoli


EL SEGUNDO, Calif. - October 3rd, 2008 Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc., today announced new Latin American focused content for Pro Evolution Soccer 2009 (PES '09). The latest edition of the world's best-selling soccer video game franchise will feature beloved Mexican soccer athlete Andres Guardado in the game and on the cover of the box alongside Lionel Messi throughout the Americas. Additionally, renowned Mexican soccer commentators Luis Garcia and Christian Martinoli will voice the game's Spanish soccer commentary.

One of Mexcio's finest soccer players, Guardado contributes even further to the authenticity of Pro Evolution Soccer 2009 as his renowned play in the Spanish professional club team Deportivo de La Corua and for the Mexican national soccer team has brought him a large and loyal fan base. A native of Guadalajara, Guardado made his professional debut for the celebrated Mexican soccer club, F.C. Atlas at the age of 18. He then went on to play 64 games for Atlas, drawing the eye of major soccer teams like the Spanish Real Madrid and Portuguese SL Benfica. However, the Spanish club Deportivo de La Corua quickly recruited Guardado, where he resides today as one of soccer's top players. He is also a key player on Mexico's national soccer team.

Taking the commitment to Latin America one step further, Konami has also invited two renowned Latin narrators into the Pro Evolution Soccer family, adding to the impressive roster of different language narrations. Well-known soccer analysts Garca and Martinoli will be the Spanish commentators in the game, allowing players to listen to the personalities they have grown accustomed to while watching their favorite teams. One of the greatest forwards in the history of Mexico, and a star player on the Mexican national soccer team throughout the 1980's, Garcia is now a well-known soccer analyst. Martinoli a world-renowned Mexican soccer commentator who has covered worldwide soccer matches and countless Latin American soccer matches joins Garcia in Pro Evolution Soccer 2009's Spanish soccer commentary.

"The Latin population in Mexico, the United States and throughout the rest of the world is among the most fervent in its support of the Pro Evolution Soccer franchise," stated Anthony Crouts, Vice President of Marketing for Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc. "It is extremely important that we recognize their loyalty by incorporating the soccer talent they know and love. With Guardado, Garcia and Martinoli, Pro Evolution Soccer 2009 will provide Latin fans the closest experience they can have to actually playing in the stadiums."

Pro Evolution Soccer 2009 will be released for the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, PLAYSTATION3 computer entertainment system, PlayStation2 computer entertainment system, Windows PC-DVD, and PSP (PlayStationPortable) system November 11th, 2008, and the Wii in 2009.




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