By 2010, online patches made it obsolete. By 2012, the forums went dark.
While earlier tools existed, they were often fragmented—one tool for faces, one for kits, another for stadiums. PRO-EVO Editing Studio 2009 aimed to unify these functions. It wasn't just an editor; it was an "Editing Studio" designed to be the central hub for a player's entire modding experience. PRO-EVO Editing Studio 2009 V1.4 plus FM
To the uninitiated, PES 2009’s in-game editor was basic. You could rename a player or change a boot color, but you couldn't rebuild a league, inject real faces, or sync data with the statistical depth of Football Manager . Enter . By 2010, online patches made it obsolete