

Then, create a new folder on the USB drive and name it ‘WEPES’.Įxtract the files in the Option File you downloaded using WinRAR or an equivalent extraction software to the WEPES folder, and when that’s done, eject it safely from your computer. Select ‘FAT32’ from the dropdown menu and click Start. Right-click on your USB in your PC’s file explorer, then click Format. It’s an easy thing to do, but if you already have files on the drive, copy and back them up to another location on your PC, as formatting will erase all data on the drive.


If you haven’t used the USB drive in question with your PS4 before, you’ll need to format it to FAT32 to ensure it’s compatible with your console. So, you’ve got your USB drive, and you’ve downloaded your Option File.

PES 2020: release date, demo, new Master League, why it’s called ‘eFootball’ and everything else How do I install an Option File on PS4? (Image: Konami) It can be worth stumping up the cash for them though, as they should be fairly ‘professional’ jobs PES Universe is a good place to start your search.Īs time goes on, free Option Files will slowly start to become available, and a good resource to keep checking back to is PES World. Unfortunately, with the game only recently released, most Option Files you find will only be able to be downloaded for a small fee. Thankfully, you don’t need to go trawling through the internet downloading files and compiling them into your own Option File some helpful PES players have already done the hard work for you. Once you have that in hand, you’ll need an Option File. First of all, you’ll need to get your hands on a USB drive, preferably one with at least 8GB of free memory to store all of the lovely new content you’re going to be porting into your game.
