It's pretty obvious that Konami is trying to squeeze every last drop of money out of PES 2016, and we daresay that this free-to-play edition will undoubtedly be able to rake in some extra cash. What's more, the free version will nab all of the free content updates, as well as weekly m圜lub updates that the full version gets. You'll be able to play offline and online, and – yes, you guessed it – just like in the full game, m圜lub will have microtransactions. This free version will contain seven teams to use in exhibition mode, as well as the full selection of training modes and the m圜lub feature – essentially PES' counter to FIFA's Ultimate Team. Just a day after announcing that the long-awaited Data Pack #2 would be hitting PES 2016 on the 3rd December, Konami, to much surprise, has also revealed that a free-to-play version of the football sim will release a week later.