Pes: 2017 New Cristiano Ronaldo Face 2021
Then, the match begins. 55th minute. A cross from Sancho. Ronaldo rises. The defender pulls his shirt, but Ronaldo hangs in the air—that legendary hang time. Header. Goal. He runs to the corner flag. He jumps, turns, and lands with arms wide.
The most noticeable change is the hair. The 2021 mod abandons the long, wavy locks of 2016 for the tight, modern fade Ronaldo wore during his second debut for Manchester United against Newcastle. The hair texture is crisp, with 4K mapping that shows individual strands. When he runs down the wing in a rain-soaked Old Trafford, the hair glistens with realistic moisture.
That ends today.
The King stays. Long live the King.
Welcome to the definitive guide to the for PES 2017. Why Update Ronaldo’s Face in 2021? Let’s travel back in time. In 2016, when PES 2017 launched, Ronaldo was the sleek, golden-skinned superstar of Real Madrid. The game captured his 2016 look perfectly: the slicked-back hair, the leaner jawline, and the confident stride of a Ballon d’Or winner. PES 2017 NEW CRISTIANO RONALDO FACE 2021
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But here is the magic: Because you installed the New Face 2021 , the expression during the "Siu" is perfect. It’s not the smooth face of 2016. It is the fierce, roaring, veins-popping face of the 2021 version. You can see the focus, the anger, the glory. On the forums, the release of the CR7 2021 face caused a meltdown. User RedDevil_93 wrote: "I uninstalled eFootball 2022 after two hours. The gameplay is trash. I came back to PES 2017, slapped this Ronaldo face on, and I honestly think it looks BETTER than the next-gen FIFA. The Fox Engine with good mods is unbeatable." Then, the match begins
But football fans are visual creatures. By 2021, Ronaldo had undergone a subtle yet powerful transformation. Returning to Manchester United, he sported a shorter, faded haircut. His beard was thicker, more defined. His facial expression had shifted from the arrogant prince of Madrid to the grizzled king of international football—the man who broke the men's international scoring record.