Finding a verified English language patch for Pro Evolution Soccer (PES) 2014 on the PSP is a common goal for fans of this classic football simulation. While Konami released regional versions that include English natively, many users who have downloaded non-English ISOs or modified versions (like those from the South American or Indonesian modding scenes) require a specific patch to translate menus, text, and commentary. Is There a Verified English Patch?

  • Obtain the patch from a reputable modding community and verify checksums and compatibility notes.
  • Test on an emulator (PPSSPP) first before running on real hardware.
  • Keep backups of original EBOOT/ISO and savedata.
  • If the patch page lists "verified," confirm what verification method was used (checksums, tester reports, video proof) before trusting the claim.

Game Data Extraction: The process begins with extracting game data, including text and possibly audio, that needs translation. This step requires specific tools and knowledge of the PSP's file system and the game's internal structure.

On PSP: Connect your device to a PC and navigate to PSP/SAVEDATA/.

YouTube Creators: Modern patches often include updated English commentary (e.g., Peter Drury) and HD graphics.

  1. Backup original ISO/EBOOT and savedata.
  2. Apply patch by replacing files inside the ISO or repacking a patched EBOOT.PBP (tools like UMDGen, PSAR dumper/packer, or specialized patchers may be used).
  3. Transfer patched game to PSP or load in emulator.
  4. Launch and verify language appears as English and no crashes occur.

Pro Evolution Soccer (PES) 2014 in English on the PSP or PPSSPP emulator, you can use a combination of internal game settings and verified community patches (Save Data/Option Files) that translate the menus and update licensed content. 1. Enable English via In-Game Settings