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Title: The Digital Thread That Saved a League
Prologue: The Fading Pitch
For seven years, the virtual world of Pro Evolution Soccer 2017 had been a time capsule. While the real world spun forward—new signings, fresh stadiums, and jerseys redesigned faster than a winger’s step-over—PES 2017 remained frozen in a glittering but outdated 2016-17 season. Yet, in the bustling, humid internet cafes of Jakarta and Surabaya, the game was not dead. It was a religion.
The problem was the kits. Every time a player booted up their Master League as Persib Bandung or Arema FC, the jerseys were relics. Sponsors had changed, colors had shifted, and the Bri Liga 1’s new “2023” identity—bold, sharp, and modern—was completely absent. Playing with the old kits felt like attending a wedding in a dusty museum suit.
This is the story of two people who decided to stitch a digital miracle.
Chapter 1: The Archivist and The Designer
In a small, cluttered room in Yogyakarta, a 24-year-old computer science student named Ardi scrolled through endless .png files. He was the unofficial archivist of the PES 2017 PC Modding Community, a dwindling but passionate group. His specialty was “kitpacking”—the painstaking art of drawing every stitch, collar, and sponsor logo onto a 2048x2048 pixel texture.
His partner, a graphic designer from Bandung named Sari, was the opposite: impatient, brilliant, and obsessed with realism. She had already compiled a folder of 2023 Bri Liga 1 reference photos—Borneo FC’s striking orange, Persija’s iconic orange-and-black striped shoulders, and Dewa United’s futuristic electric blue.
“Ardi, we can’t let them play another tournament in those 2016 monstrosities,” Sari typed in their Discord server. “The league is finally getting international attention. We need a 2023 update. Now.”
Ardi looked at his screen. The old kitpack had 12 teams. The new Bri Liga 1 had 18. Plus, the new season had introduced special edition “kits for the fans”—third jerseys with tribal motifs and fading gradients. It was a mountain of work.
“It’ll take three months,” he replied.
“We have one week,” Sari countered. “The Indonesia eLeague Championship is next Saturday. The winner gets a sponsorship deal.”
Chapter 2: The All-Nighter of the Digital Tailors
They divided the labor. Ardi handled the technical side: converting templates, adjusting the 3D model mapping on the default PES 2017 body shapes, and fixing the dreaded “clipping collar” glitch. Sari drew. She drew like a woman possessed.
Monday: Persija Jakarta’s home kit—the black-and-orange stripes needed a 3-pixel gradient fade. She zoomed in to 1600% and placed each dot manually. By 3 a.m., she had finished the away kit too: a pristine white with a subtle orange sash.
Tuesday: Persebaya Surabaya’s iconic green-and-black. The sponsor logo “Kapal Api” needed to curve along the chest. Ardi had to write a quick script to warp the texture. It worked. He punched the air.
Wednesday: The shock. Bali United’s new 2023 third kit was leaked online late at night—a psychedelic pattern of palm leaves and gold trim. Sari nearly cried. “I can’t recreate that in 4 hours.”
“Yes, you can,” Ardi said, and sent her a pattern-generator tool. “Trace the leaves.”
She did. By dawn, Bali United’s digital jersey shimmered like a tropical dream.
Chapter 3: The Glitch in the Matrix
Friday, 11:47 p.m. All 18 teams were finished. The kitpack weighed 1.2 GB. Ardi ran the final build. He loaded an exhibition match: Persis Solo vs. PSS Sleman. The pre-match menu loaded. Beautiful. The players ran out.
Then it happened.
Persis Solo’s goalkeeper jersey—a sleek black-red design—rendered as a neon pink checkerboard. The shorts of PSS Sleman were invisible. Their players looked like floating torsos.
“NO!” Ardi slammed his desk. A stray energy drink toppled. The laptop power cable disconnected. The battery had 8% left.
“Calm down,” Sari’s voice came through the headset. “Check the kit IDs. PES 2017 is picky about goalkeeper slots.”
Ardi frantically reopened the hex-edited .cpk file. His fingers flew. He found it: a single mismatched hex value—0x2F instead of 0x2E. He fixed it, repacked the file, and re-uploaded.
The battery hit 2%. The upload bar crawled.
1%... complete.
He plugged the charger back in at the exact second the screen flickered. The file was safe.
Chapter 4: Kickoff in the Real World
Saturday arrived. The Indonesia eLeague Championship was held in a massive mall atrium in Jakarta. Twenty-four players sat in rows, monitors glowing. Most were using a patched version of PES 2017. But one by one, they had downloaded the new “Bri Liga 1 2023 Ultimate Kitpack” that Ardi and Sari had released at 3 a.m.
The crowd gasped during the first match. There, on the big screen, Persib Bandung’s crisp blue 2023 home jersey with the “Indofood” sponsor looked so real you could almost smell the detergent. The commentator pointed it out: “Look at that detail! The stitching around the number set! This is not a seven-year-old game!”
In the final match, a young pro using Bali United’s psychedelic third kit scored a last-minute free-kick. The crowd roared. The player lifted his headset and pointed to the digital jersey on screen. “For the modders!” he yelled.
Epilogue: Stitched in Time
Ardi and Sari never met in person. But that night, they shared a virtual toast over Discord—Ardi with a cup of instant noodles, Sari with a glass of iced tea.
The kitpack was downloaded 47,000 times in the next 48 hours. It sparked a mini-renaissance for PES 2017 modding in Southeast Asia. A month later, a junior developer from Konami’s Tokyo office even reached out, asking for the asset files as “research on community passion.”
Ardi sent them. Then he opened his work folder. On his desktop was a new, empty subfolder labeled: “PES 2017 – Bri Liga 1 2024 – Early Leaks.”
The thread was not ending. It was just beginning.
THE END
Installing this mod requires a few steps. Do not simply drag and drop; follow this guide.
The kitpack covers all 18 teams that participated in the 2023–2024 BRI Liga 1 season, including:
While the kitpack focuses on visuals, most releases are paired with an option file that updates:
The version labeled "2023 Upd" is not just a color swap. Here are the specific features that make this kitpack a must-have:
To get the most out of the PES 2017 new BRI Liga 1 Kitpack 2023 upd, consider these add-ons: