In the world of retro football gaming, Pro Evolution Soccer 2013 (PES 2013) holds a legendary status. Released over a decade ago, it is often hailed as the last truly great PES before the franchise switched to the Fox Engine. Fans still praise its fluid gameplay, realistic AI, and the iconic "Player ID" system.

However, many PC users—especially those with low-end hardware, limited storage, or slow internet connections—search for the "holy grail" of file sizes: PES 2013 highly compressed 10MB for PC.

But is a 10MB version of a game originally over 5GB actually possible? Let’s break down the reality, the risks, the alternatives, and how you can play PES 2013 on almost any PC.


If you have the original 6GB installation, you can manually compress the img folder.

Pro Evolution Soccer 2013 (PES 2013) remains one of the most celebrated titles in the football simulation genre. Known for its realistic gameplay, physics, and the "PES ID" system that mimics real-world player movements, it is a favorite among retro gamers. For users with limited bandwidth or older hardware, the "Highly Compressed" version offers a solution to experience this classic without downloading massive files.