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Pro Evolution Soccer 6 (Winning Eleven 10 in Japan, Winning Eleven 10 Liveware Evolution in South Korea and Winning Eleven: Pro Evolution Soccer 2007 in the US) was officially released in the UK on October 27, 2006 for most consoles, and on February 9, 2007 for the Nintendo DS. It featured more tricks and an overall more attacking mentality, but whether it does make it easier to take on defenders and get forward is debatable. More licenses were added, including fully licensed international kits including the nations England, Spain, France and Italy. This game is thought to be the best game of the entire series.

Demo[]

More Information: Pro Evolution Soccer 6 Demo

Leagues[]

  • 1 Only in Winning Eleven 10
  • 2Unlicensed in Winning Eleven 10

Teams[]

  • Flag-por Sporting CP2
  • Flag-sco Celtic
  • Flag-sco Rangers
  • Flag-swe Djurgardens
  • Flag-tur Besiktas1
  • Flag-tur Fenerbahce1
  • Flag-tur Galatasaray
  • Flag-ukr Dinamo Kiev
  • Flag-bra São Paulo1
  • Flag-arg Boca Juniors1
  • Flag-arg River Plate1
  • 1Unlicensed.
  • 2Unlicensed in Winning Eleven 10.

National Teams[]

  • 1 Licensed.
  • 2Unlicensed in Winning Eleven 10.

International Challenge National Teams[]

1Winning Eleven 10 only.

Winning Eleven 10[]

Winning Eleven 10 was released in Japan on April 2006, months before EA Sports and Bundesliga sign their exclusivity partnership, that means this was the last edition in the series that includes the German League.

Main differences

  • Nippon Challenge mode (like International Challenge mode but you play only with Japan National Team).
  • German League

Commentaries[]

  • Flag-jpn Jon Kabira and Tsuyoshi Kitazawa
  • Flag-eng Peter Brackley and Trevor Brooking
  • Flag-fra Christian Jeanpierre and Jean-Luc Arribart
  • Flag-ger Wolff-Christoph Fuss and Hansi Küpper
  • Flag-ita Marco Meccia and Mauro Sandreani
  • Flag-spa Juan Carlos Rivero and Iñaki Cano
  • Flag-pol Mateusz Borek and Roman Kołtoń
  • Flag-kor Shin Seung-Dae and Seo Hyeong-Uk

Gallery[]

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