To create, edit, and import kits, you need the following software:
Introduction
Pro Evolution Soccer 6 (PES 6) is widely considered the golden era of football gaming. The gameplay remains fluid, heavy, and satisfying even nearly two decades later. However, firing up the game today can be a jarring experience due to the outdated kits—remember the bright yellow Chelsea away kit or the Nokia-sponsored Liverpool jersey? Pes 6 Kits
If you want to blend the classic PES 6 gameplay with modern aesthetics, you need to understand how PES 6 Kits work, how to download them, and how to install them. This guide covers everything you need to know.
| Site/Community | Type | Notes | |----------------|------|-------| | PES-Patch.com | Full patches & kits | Massive archive; requires registration | | PES6 Mods (Facebook/Telegram) | Active sharing | Modern season kits (2023/24, 2024/25) | | PES6Stars | Kitserver packs | Good for GDB format | | Evo-Web (Forum) | Classic section | Old links may be dead, but goldmine for rare kits | | SoccerGaming Forum | Editing tools | Kit templates, tutorials, and requests | To create, edit, and import kits, you need
Pro tip: Search for PES6 kitserver 2025 or PES6 GDB pack to find ready-to-use collections.
Kits are the in-game uniforms (home, away, third, goalkeeper) for each team. In the original PES 6, many teams had unlicensed kits (e.g., "Man Red" instead of Manchester United, "North London" for Arsenal). Custom kits replace these with accurate, high-quality versions created by the community. Game File Manager:
Key file types:
These are the most historically significant. These kits replicate exactly what players wore in the 2006/07 season. Think: