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PES 2018 - Pro Evolution Soccer (Europe / Sv / El / Tr)

PlayStation 3
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PES 2018 is Konami Pro Evolution Soccer football simulation. Last PES on PS3, reduced content compared to PS4 but faithful gameplay. The FIFA rival franchise, known for its more technical and football-faithful gameplay.

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Category
Sports 4 players 3+
Description
Konami football simulation recreating the 2018 season with European club licenses and Pro Evolution Soccer system. Published by Konami, released in Europe in September 2017. UEFA licensed European clubs, Master League franchise mode, Strategic Dribbling et stade Camp Nou, ML Online mode, and realistic ball physics. Direct FIFA competitor. European version.

PES 2018 - Pro Evolution Soccer review

4/5
Art direction
"Striking"
3/5
Music
"Memorable"
1/5
Story
"Anecdotal"
Gameplay
"Solid"
Fun
"From the very first minutes"
Addictiveness
"Captivating"
Difficulty
"Easy"
Technical info
💾8,5 GB 📅12/09/2017
Published by Konami

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Collector interest

PES 2018, the series' last big vintage on PS3 before its withdrawal from the console, already constrained by aging hardware. Printed widely, it stays unremarkable and without value, its sporting content obsolete. Its collector interest is low, the annual format and end-of-life status on the old machine bringing neither scarcity nor lasting demand.

Better with friends

Soccer focused on the feel of play, where passing freedom and realistic duels reward patience and build-up over haste. The competition plays out in tactical finesse and reading the tempo, delighting fans of measured play. Four on a couch, it spawns tense matches and fine rivalries, punctuated by skill moves that bring the room to its feet.

Is PES 2018 - Pro Evolution Soccer still worth playing in 2026?

PES 2018 is the series' final entry on PS3, closing the adventure of Konami's football simulation on the machine. The gameplay keeps the technical, measured identity that is PES's hallmark, with a fine sense of build-up and on-the-ball control. On PS3, however, the content is markedly reduced compared to the next-generation editions, a sign of an end-of-life console. Its licences are dated and its online side has gone dark. But in solo or local, for the fan of technical football wanting the last PES available on the machine, the title honestly does the job.

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