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Less than a month before the official release of Pro Evolution Soccer 2013 and the second demo now available on Xbox Live Marketplace and PlayStation Network, we have "gutted" the second demo of PES 2013 and take a look at this code, if While not definitive, it gives us an idea of what will bring the final game.
First it should be mentioned that all leagues bring newly promoted clubs, which did not happen in the first demo, for example in the image can see the logo of Celta Vigo, taken from the second demo of PES 2013.
Unfortunately, and as you know the Tottenham Hotspur signed an exclusivity agreement with EA Sports and their FIFA series, so again we find the shield North East London (real name of the Spurs).
Moreover licenses were confirmed Sporting Clube de Braga, Nordsjælland and Motherwell, note that these clubs brought no official seal in the first demo of PES 2013. While the logos of Turkish club Trabzonspor and Scottish Rangers, dropped to third division, do not appear in the second demo of PES 2013.
Note that for some strange reason the German club Schalke 04, from Jefferson Farfan, do not bring your official logo as the first demo of PES 2013, but appears a logo with the name "Not Final", as can be seen in image.
Other European clubs
RSC Anderlecht
Club Brugge KV
Dinamo Zagreb
Sparta Prague
FC Copenhagen
FC Nordsjælland
Bayern Munich
Not? Final?
AEK Athens
Olympiacos FC
Panathinaikos FC
PAOK Thessaloniki FC
Wisła Krakow
CFR Cluj
CSKA Moscow
Spartak Moscow
Zenit St Petersburg
Celtic FC
Motherwell FC
Beşiktaş
Fenerbahçe
Galatasaray
Shakhtar Donetsk
Dynamo Kiev
As for the clubs in the Copa Libertadores, 34 logos appear generic or fictitious as you can see in the picture (Football Club FL).
Besides the actual logos of the clubs in the Copa Libertadores 2012 are duplicated in the second demo of PES 2013, although it could be a bug in the program and I'm seeing the demo files not the Xbox 360 and PC.
Although it could also be a way to "threaten" the restrictions imposed by CONMEBOL, making it possible to compete with these South American Master League clubs at the moment is only a guess hopefully confirm is reached.
As the 10 clubs mysterious first demo of PES 2013, which even talked in a previous post and mentioned several theories, this time has been reduced to only four, which leads us to believe that these were logos were reserving space for other clubs, probably the Brasileirao.
And as you know Pro Evolution Soccer 2013 will feature 20 fully licensed Brazilian clubs and updated, all the clubs that are part of the Brazilian Championship Serie A 2012, unfortunately could not license the tournament Brasileirão why the league lead name Liga Do Brasil.
Konami announced as the struggle to acquire the licenses was very hard and we can check it on the second demo of PES 2013 and we met with six fictional logos representing recent Brasileirão clubs that closed an agreement with Konami.
Graduate
Atletico Mineiro
Bahia
Coritiba
Cruzeiro
Figueirense
Guild
International
Nautical
Palmeiras
Ponte Preta
Portuguese
Santos
Sao Paulo
Sport
Unlicensed
Atletico Goianiense
Botafogo
Corinthians
Flamengo
Fluminense
Vasco da Gama
Finally the big surprise in the second demo of Pro Evolution Soccer 2013, was to find all the logos of the J.League clubs, whose official name is Nihon Pro Soccer League.
As everyone knows within the first demo of PES 2013 was found Tournament logos, banners, logo of a cup, a glass dummy, the leagueFlag and even empty text files within the named dt05_s Jpn.
Keep in mind that Konami has already licensed the J.League and for several years in Japan were published an exclusive version of World Soccer Winning Eleven including the first and second Japanese division, reaching the last delivery mode paid DLC Winning Eleven 2012.
The logos included in the second demo of Pro Evolution Soccer 2013 include the logos of the clubs first and second divisions of the Japanese league, making a total of 40 clubs, exceeding the number announced by Konami, which was 150 licenses, so you better take this news with caution as the game developed as you know is one, is why I find the files in the Japanese edition of PES demo, so it is possible that the J.League is again exclusively in Japan and World Soccer Winning Eleven 2013, hopefully the data base to make sure the game.