If logos do not appear correctly, use a PES 2013 File Loader / DpFileList Generator (like DpFileListGenerator13.exe) to add the included .cpk files.
PES is famous for its "simulation" feel. However, that immersion is instantly broken when Real Madrid runs out wearing a generic jersey with a fake badge. A patch bridges the gap between retro gameplay and modern presentation.
Not all patches are created equal. Some are buggy, some are incomplete. Based on community feedback from forums like Evo-Web and PESEdit, here are the top three you should consider: Pes 2013 Logo And Kits Patch
This patch updates the logos (emblems) and kits (home, away, goalkeeper, third) for all major leagues, national teams, and classic clubs in Pro Evolution Soccer 2013.
It is compatible with vanilla PES 2013 (no other patches required) but may also work with selected Gameplay mods.
Features:
Absolutely. PES 2013’s core gameplay is superior to many modern football games. The shooting mechanics, the player weight, and the manual passing feel more rewarding than the script-heavy nature of FIFA/EAFC in 2024.
However, the visual barrier is high. Playing with blurry, last-decade Mikel Arteta-era Arsenal kits while trying to simulate a modern Bukayo Saka breaks the immersion. If logos do not appear correctly, use a
By installing a PES 2013 Logo and Kits Patch, you bridge that gap. You get the best of both worlds: the legendary, responsive Fox Engine gameplay (pre-MGSV style) combined with the sleek, modern, 2024 visual presentation.
Konami historically struggled with licenses compared to their rivals. In the default PES 2013, teams like Chelsea, Juventus, and Arsenal often had fake names (London FC, Bianconeri, North London). A patch not only fixes the kits but often corrects the commentary names and team emblems, making the game feel official. PES is famous for its "simulation" feel