: A standalone retail version was launched on April 21, 2016, exclusively for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 3. This edition bundled the full base game with the tournament expansion. Tournament Authenticity and Limitations
The release of (titled Pro Evolution Soccer 2016 outside Japan) marked a significant milestone for Konami as it secured the official tournament license to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the franchise. A Dual-Track Release Strategy UEFA Euro 2016 Winning Eleven 2016
: These allowed players to recruit top performers from the real-world tournament for their myClub squads. : A standalone retail version was launched on
: Despite the tournament being held across ten cities, the game featured only one official stadium : the Stade de France, where the actual final took place. A Dual-Track Release Strategy : These allowed players
The game aimed to capture the atmosphere of the first-ever 24-team European Championship. However, it received mixed reviews regarding its "completeness":
Konami adopted a flexible distribution model to reach both dedicated fans and new players: