
Earlier in the year, Daniel Gonzalez, director of marketing and PR for EA Latin America, suggested that there would be some surprises for the Latin American and Chilean markets.
Well it seems he was right, as on top of the Brazilian and Columbian leagues, it looks like the Chilean Primera is also licensed.
Reported by Cooperativa.cl (a radio station...) Segio Jadue, President of the Chilean FA equivelant, the NPPA has stated that the league will feature in both PES and FIFA this year. Roughly translated...
"We have implemented many commercial contracts. Nowadays Chilean football league in the two most important games of PlayStation, which is in EA Sports and Konami".

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I'm really not sure of the entirely league licensed... but the league itself in FIFA shows the efforts of EA in making the game more attractive to the South American market, to compete directly with PES... here in South America is the last place when PES is still fighting with FIFA head to head
dafuq!?
I would have rather preferred the Argentinean Premier League.