is a "legacy" app that was removed from the App Store years ago, installing it today is a bit of a nostalgia project. It requires specific tools because modern iPhones (running iOS 11 or later) generally do not support the older 32-bit architecture that PES 2012 uses.

Some older PC versions of PES have official demos still hosted on sites like , though these are for Windows, not iOS. Modern Versions: Konami has rebranded the series as

A Legacy in Resolution

Looking back at the PES 2012 IPA through the lens of modern 4K gaming is jarring. The textures are muddy; the crowds are 2D cardboard cutouts; the commentary loops incessantly. But the code holds up. The gameplay loop remains addictive.

If you are on iOS 11 or newer: The game will likely not launch, even if successfully installed.

Conclusion

While I understand the nostalgia and desire for specific game versions, it's crucial to prioritize legal and safe methods for obtaining games. If you're interested in playing soccer games on your iOS device, there are likely several alternatives that are readily available and officially supported.