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Pro Evolution Soccer 6

Pro Evolution Soccer 6, known as Winning Eleven: Pro


Evolution Soccer 2007 in the United States,[a] is a video
game developed and published by Konami. Released in
2006 for the PlayStation 2, Xbox 360, and Microsoft
Windows platforms and following on the Nintendo DS and
PlayStation Portable afterward, Pro Evolution Soccer 6 is
the 6th edition of the Pro Evolution Soccer series for the
PlayStation 2, 2nd for the PlayStation Portable and 4th for
Microsoft Windows. It is the first game to debut on the
Nintendo DS and the Xbox 360. The Xbox 360 version
features improved graphics, but retains gameplay similar
to the other console versions. The edit mode has been
stripped down for the Xbox 360 release, due to time
restrictions. The graphics engine on the PC does not utilise
the next-gen 360 engine but will again be a direct
conversion of the PlayStation 2 engine.
Pro Evolution Soccer 6

European PlayStation 2 cover art featuring Inter Milan's Adriano


and Chelsea's John Terry.

Developer(s) Konami

Publisher(s) Konami

Series Pro Evolution Soccer

Engine RenderWare

Platform(s) Microsoft Windows


PlayStation 2
PlayStation Portable
Nintendo DS
Xbox 360

Release PlayStation 2
JP: 27 April 2006
EU: 27 October 2006
AU: 3 November 2006
NA: 6 February 2007
Xbox 360
EU: 27 October 2006
AU: 3 November 2006
JP: 14 December 2006
NA: 6 February 2007
Windows
EU: 27 October 2006
AU: 10 November 2006
NA: June 2007
Nintendo DS
JP: 2 November 2006
AU: 8 December 2006
NA: 6 February 2007
EU: 9 February 2007
KOR: 12 April 2007[1]
PlayStation Portable
EU: 1 December 2006
AU: 8 December 2006
JP: 14 December 2006
KOR: 14 December 2006[2]
NA: 6 February 2007

Genre(s) Sports

Mode(s) Single-player, Multiplayer


As with previous versions, the game features an edit mode
allowing the player to edit certain elements of the game.

A Bundesliga license was supposed to be a feature of the


game for Pro Evolution Soccer Installment, but Konami
were forced to remove the teams, which means the
Bundesliga is not present in PES6, not even as a series of
unlicensed teams, with the exception of FC Bayern Munich
who were fully licensed with the omission of their shirt
sponsor T-Home. From then on, no further games featured
the Bundesliga, with the participation of German teams
restricted to a few of its teams appearing in separate
blocks (like the UEFA Champions League teams without
their own league). It is also the last Pro Evolution Soccer
game to use a sequel number moniker, being replaced with
the year featuring in the title from then on. Also it was the
first installment released with "Pro Evolution Soccer" name
on North America.[3] PES 6 was succeeded by Pro Evolution
Soccer 2008.
New features

International Challenge Mode

PES6 marks the first time the International Challenge


Mode has been included on the PES Series. Usually this is
seen on the Japanese version — Winning Eleven — where
you play as Japan and take them through the qualifiers of
the International Cup and then attempt to win it, under the
name "Nippon Challenge". In PES6, however, you have the
ability to choose most playable nations on the game, while
each zone also has teams that are unavailable for play in
any mode. The user can only play the qualifiers from
Europe, North/Central America or South America (with the
Asian qualifiers available in Winning Eleven 10), and can
perform national call-ups between rounds. Although the
tournament is not licensed, the qualifiers have a lot of
similarities to the FIFA World Cup qualification process,
albeit following abridged formats:

The European qualifiers are played by 32 teams divided


in eight groups of four, with matches played in a round-
robin format within each group. The group winners
advance to the final tournament, while the second
places advance to a playoff round to define the
remaining places.
The North and Central American qualifiers are played by
six teams in a round-robin league. The top three advance
to the final tournament, while the fourth place moves on
to an intercontinental playoff round.
The North and Central American qualifiers are played by
10 teams in a round-robin league. The top four advance
to the final tournament, while the fourth place moves on
to an intercontinental playoff round.
The Asian qualifiers are played by 8 teams divided in two
groups of four, with matches played in a round-robin
format within each group. The top two teams of each
group advance to the final tournament, while the third
places play off against each other, then move on to an
intercontinental playoff. Due to Nippon Challenge still
being a separate mode, Japan cannot be selected in
International Challenge.

The International Challenge mode is only available in the


PlayStation 2 and PC versions of PES6. The Xbox 360 and
PSP versions do not include this mode.
Game Modes

Random Selection Match

Also new to PES6 is the Random Selection Match. In this


mode, the user can pick up to either four clubs/nations or
one region/league. Once selected, the computer picks a
random selection of players from the teams or region for
the player's squad. The lineup is selected automatically,
although players can choose to let the computer to pick
another random selection. This was not included in the
PSP and Xbox 360 version, presumably because of time
restrictions.

PES Shop

Players are available as always, but there have been


many more added (all unlicensed, but based on real
players). It's not only retired "legendary players" that can
be bought, Juan Sebastián Verón (playing for
Estudiantes de la Plata by then), Fernando Cavenaghi
(then at Spartak Moscow) and Freddy Adu (at D.C.
United then) being the most notable cases.
Costumes can be bought. The Ostrich and Raptor
costumes have the players riding them. The Penguin
costume has the player in a penguin suit. When riding
the raptors, they shoot, header, control, pass and do all
the hard work, but their shooting ability is much less
than a normal player.
Gameplay frames, new hairstyles, new goal celebrations,
and new stadiums are other new features available in
the PES Shop.
The PES Shop is present on all versions of the game,
with the exception of the Xbox 360 version.

Network

Groups have been introduced on the PES Network. A


player can join/create a group that can gain points by
playing together. Groups can play each other in rival
matches. If a player creates a group, they manage who's in
and who's out, the team name, and who else can allow
others to join and matches. A player can join a group by
applying to join or accepting an invitation from another
player. If the leader accepts, they are in the group. Only ten
are allowed in one group at first, but there can potentially
be 30 in a group at one time. Groups can reach levels with
the highest level to progress to is Level 14. When you
achieve higher levels, you will unlock different costumes
(penguin, dinosaur, and ostrich) and classic national
teams. Also, you can achieve extra member spaces in your
group when you go up in level.

The Network capabilities have since been relinquished.

Licenses
Ligue 1 was licensed for the first time in the series. The
game also included several fully-licensed national teams
that participated at the 2006 FIFA World Cup.

Platform differences
Though the Xbox 360 version lacks dressing, it is the only
version with a fully analogue Manual Pass feature, as well
as much more sophisticated ball physics compared to the
PS2 version and can therefore be argued to be the ultimate
version in terms of gameplay as well as an online
community that continues to have matches available all of
the time. Even to this very day several years after the
release of Pro Evolution Soccer 2008 and onward, Pro
Evolution Soccer 6 marks the point where the series
underwent significant changes to the gameplay that
remain in the series to this day.

Reception
Reception
Aggregate scores

Score
Aggregator
DS PC PS2 PSP Xbox 360

GameRankings 64%[30] 85.80%[31] 86.31%[32] 81.36%[33] 79.13%[34]

(US) (EU) (US) (US)


64/100[35] 89/100[38] 82/100[40] 80/100[42]
Metacritic 88/100[37]
(EU) (US) (EU) (EU)
63/100[36] 86/100[39] 81/100[41] 79/100[43]
Review scores

Score
Publication
DS PC PS2 PSP Xbox 360

Electronic
N/A N/A N/A N/A 7.83/10[4]
Gaming Monthly

Eurogamer N/A N/A 8/10[5] 8/10[6] 8/10[5]

Game Informer N/A N/A 8/10[7] N/A 8/10[7]

GameSpot 6.9/10[8] N/A 8.7/10[9] 8.2/10[10] 8.1/10[11]

GameSpy N/A N/A [12] [13] [14]

GameTrailers N/A N/A 8.4/10[15] N/A 8.4/10[15]

GameZone 6/10[16] N/A 8.5/10[17] 8.5/10[18] 8.5/10[19]

IGN 6.1/10[20] N/A 8.6/10[21] 8.5/10[22] 8.3/10[23]

Nintendo Power 6.5/10[24] N/A N/A N/A N/A

Official Xbox
N/A N/A N/A N/A 8.5/10[25]
Magazine (US)

PC Gamer (US) N/A 77%[26] N/A N/A N/A

PlayStation: The
Official N/A N/A 9/10[27] 8/10[27] N/A
Magazine

Detroit Free
N/A N/A N/A N/A [28]
Press
The Sydney
N/A N/A N/A N/A [29]
Morning Herald

In Japan, the PlayStation 2 and PlayStation Portable


versions sold 1,292,472 units in 2006.[44] In Europe, over
3 million units were shipped in its launch weekend.[45] The
PlayStation 2 version of Pro Evolution Soccer 6 received a
"Double Platinum" sales award from the Entertainment and
Leisure Software Publishers Association (ELSPA),[46]
indicating sales of at least 600,000 copies in the United
Kingdom.[47] ELSPA gave the game's Xbox 360 release a
"Platinum" certification, for sales of at least 300,000 copies
in the region.[48][47]

The game was met with positive to mixed reception. For


the U.S. port, GameRankings and Metacritic gave it a score
of 86.31% and 86 out of 100 for the PlayStation 2
version;[32][39] 85.80% for the PC version;[31] 81.36% and 82
out of 100 for the PSP version;[33][40] 79.13% and 80 out of
100 for the Xbox 360 version;[34][42] and 64% and 64 out of
100 for the DS version.[30][35] For the European port,
Metacritic gave it a score of 89 out of 100 for the PS2
version;[38] 88 out of 100 for the PC version;[37] 81 out of
100 for the PSP version;[41] 79 out of 100 for the X360
version;[43] and 63 out of 100 for the DS version.[36]

The PS2 version got a perfect 10/10 score in Official UK


PlayStation 2 Magazine, which beat FIFA 07 (9/10 in the
same magazine). However, the PSP version of the game
ranked beneath the FIFA 07 PSP version due to slow
loading times and an incomplete editor. Hyper's Eliot Fish
commended the game for its "tighter dribbling [and]
refined Master League" but criticised it for its
commentary.[49]

The Times gave the PS2, PC, and X360 versions a score of
all five stars and stated that "you can make a sliding tackle
and come up with the ball, and the AI has been greatly
improved. The passing and shooting have been made
harder to master and the players’ movement off the ball is
better."[50] In The Sydney Morning Herald, Fish gave the
X360 version a score of four-and-a-half stars out of five
and stated, "Owners of an Xbox 360 have a right to feel a
little miffed that their version isn't identical to the PS2 but
Pro Evo 6 is still top of the table."[29] However, George
Mathis of Detroit Free Press gave the same version a score
of three stars out of four and said, "Unlike the PS2 version,
team and player names cannot be changed. This is a
problem because many of the world's most famous teams
and players are not licensed, meaning you'll be stuck
playing generic teams such as the London Soccer Club."[28]

Notes
a. Known in Japan and South Korea as World Soccer: Winning
Eleven 10 for PS2, World Soccer: Winning Eleven 10
Ubiquitous Edition for PSP, World Soccer: Winning Eleven DS
for DS, and World Soccer: Winning Eleven X for Xbox 360.

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External links
Winning Eleven: Pro Evolution Soccer 2007 (https://www.
mobygames.com/game/winning-eleven-pro-evolution-so
ccer-2007) at MobyGames
Winning Eleven: Pro Evolution Soccer 2007 (Nintendo DS)
(https://www.mobygames.com/game/nintendo-ds/winn
ing-eleven-pro-evolution-soccer-2007_) at MobyGames

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