Konami asks for PES 2010 feedback

Konami has begun the process of vetting the Pro Evolution Soccer fanbase about what they consider Konami should be concentrating on as it gets to work on next year’s PES 2011.

The questions touch on subjects such as graphics, gameplay, licenses and editing – and fanboys should take note of the final questions probing user’s on the likelihood of their buying wither FIFA 11 or PES 2011.

By now you should know how committed the Konami team is to getting your feedback and considering your requests for future versions of our game,” series producer Shingo ‘Seabass’ Takatsuka stated.

We’re about to start that process all over again with the release of an online questionnaire. Remember the more useful info we can get from you, the better PES will become. Anything that can’t be included into the next version will be considered for future versions.

As executive producer I’ve got plenty of ideas I’m already working on, but believe me your feedback, both as football fans and PES fans, is crucial.”

Check out the feedback form here.

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