Earning Money with PES Mods — Turn Your Passion into Profit
A friendly, step-by-step guide for modders who want to make income from kits, patches, faces and more.

Hey there — if you’re reading this, you probably love PES. Maybe you spend nights editing kits, creating facepacks, or crafting stadium textures. What if I told you all that time, skill, and creativity can become a real income stream? This guide is for fellow modders who want to turn passion into profit, step by step, without losing the joy of creating.
Why PES Modding Can Pay Off
The PES community is huge and hungry for fresh, high-quality content. People want realistic faces, proper kit shapes, updated transfers, and immersive stadiums. Many players don’t know how to make these mods themselves — they just want the result. That gap is your opportunity.
6 Real Ways to Earn From Your Mods
1. Sell Premium Patches or Mod Packs
Create a free base version so your work spreads — then offer a premium pack for sale. Premium can include extra stadiums, 4K kits, facepacks, scoreboards, or convenient installer scripts. Platforms like Gumroad or Sellix make selling simple.
2. Patreon - Memberships
Patreon works well for steady monthly income. Offer tiers: early access, exclusive patches, a supporters-only Discord, or custom requests. Fans who love your work will happily support you monthly for exclusive perks.
3. Make Videos — YouTube - Streaming
Showcase your mods in gameplay videos, make installation tutorials, or do "before & after" comparison clips. Over time, ads, sponsorships, and affiliate links can become a reliable revenue stream alongside your mods.
4. Offer Custom Mod Services
Charge for personalized work: adding a local club, creating a custom kit, or building a unique scoreboard for a YouTuber. Freelance modding is a great way to earn directly from clients.
5. Ad-Supported Downloads
If you prefer to keep files free, use ad-redirect hosting or link monetizers. It’s low-friction for users and can add steady micro-earnings with many downloads.
6. Affiliate Links - Sponsorships
Partner with hosting services, tutorial tool creators, or hardware providers. Add affiliate links in your mod description or YouTube videos. When your audience buys, you earn a commission.
How to Build a Modding Brand That Sells
Making money from mods isn’t just about releasing files — it’s about building trust and a reputation. Here’s a simple roadmap:
- Quality over quantity: Realistic textures, stable installs, and attention to detail matter more than how many releases you push out.
- Consistency: Regular updates and frequent communication keep people coming back.
- Originality: Add unique features nobody else offers — a custom scoreboard, a signature lighting style, or a quick-install toolkit.
- Be human: Reply to comments, accept feedback, and don’t act like a faceless brand. People support creators they like and trust.
- Cross-post wisely: Use Facebook groups, Reddit, PES forums, Telegram channels, and YouTube to reach more players.
Real-Life Examples - Small Case Studies
Many modders started small — a facepack for friends, an unofficial kit update — and slowly grew an audience. Some became known for a specific style (like ultra-real kits), then added Patreon, YouTube, and paid services. The pattern is simple: good work → loyal fans → steady income.
Ethics - Legal Notes
Respect others’ work. Never repackage someone else’s mod and claim it as yours. Credit any collaborators. If you use licensed logos or content, think carefully — and avoid selling anything that could get you in legal trouble. Reputation matters more than a short-term profit.
From Side Hustle to Full-Time
If you treat modding like a craft, you’ll develop skills that go beyond PES — graphic design, UI work, 3D modeling, community management. These can open doors to freelance jobs or even studio work. Start with small goals: one quality patch a month, a YouTube video every two weeks, and a Patreon tier that offers real value.
Wrapping Up — Your First Steps
- Choose one small project: a kit pack, a facepack, or a mini stadium.
- Release a free version and a premium upgrade.
- Make a short installation video and write clear instructions.
- Create a simple Patreon or a Sellix page.
- Share the release in three communities and ask for feedback.
Start small, stay consistent, and focus on quality. Your work will speak for itself, and your community will reward you. Imagine sipping tea while people download a patch you crafted — and a small stream of income arrives because of it. That’s the dream. Now go make it real.