Similar to Early Peak, but they maintain their high stats for a longer period before the inevitable drop-off.
. He becomes the best center-back in the league at 31 and maintains his world-class form until he’s 35. He is the "Late Peak" type—the engine that keeps the team going when the youngsters tire. The Shooting Star ( Explosive Growth
By the start of Season 8, Vanderlei was 27 years old. His rating sat at a staggering . He was now the highest-rated player in the Master League, surpassing the aging Messi and Ronaldo. His stats were absurd:
For the uninitiated, PES 2013’s Master League featured a complex player development system. Every player belonged to a "Growth Type"—a hidden curve that dictated how their stats would rise, peak, and fall over a career. There were "Early Peak" types (bursting onto the scene at 19, fading by 28), "Late Peak" types (steady, reliable, peaking around 30), and the dreaded "Early/Late" types (short, sharp spikes). But there was one anomaly, one mythical setting buried in the player editor: