After that game North America dropped the Winning Eleven name and used the Pro Evolution Soccer name in all subsequent games while Japan continued to use the Winning Eleven name. The game was titled Winning Eleven 10 and Pro Evolution 6 in Japan and Europe respectively. North America's last game to feature the Winning Eleven name was the 10th game in the series, Winning Eleven: Pro Evolution Soccer 2007. The game was titled Winning Eleven 6 in Japan and Pro Evolution Soccer 2 in Europe.
The sixth game in the series marked the first time North America used the Winning Eleven name titling the game World Soccer Winning Eleven 6. world soccer winning eleven 5 final evolution - videos Final Stage - World Soccer Winning Eleven 5 Final Evolution I Sony Playstation 2 Evolution Pro. North America did not receive a release of Winning Eleven 5, instead ESPN MLS ExtraTime was released which is not related to the Winning Eleven series. Konami's latest game of PS2 footy is coming together nicely in time for its imminent release. The fifth game in the series was titled Winning Eleven 5 in Japan and Europe used an entirely different title, Pro Evolution Soccer, a title they are still currently using. 5.0 out of 5 stars Best Soccer Simulation but NO WINNING ELEVEN 8 Reviewed in the United States on DecemThis game is the same as the European 'Pro Evolution Soccer 3' and if you have heard the buzz surrounding that game then you should know that this is really the only soccer game worth buying and probably in the top three sports. An abbreviation was used for the title of the fourth game in the series which was titled ISS Pro Evolution in North America and Europe, Japan again kept it simple and titled it Winning Eleven 4.
In Japan the game was simply titled Winning Eleven 3. For the third game North America went the way of Europe getting rid of the Goal Storm name and titling it International Superstar Soccer Pro '98. The second game was titled Goal Storm '97 in North America, International Superstar Soccer Pro in Europe, and Winning Eleven '97 in Japan. The first game in the series is titled Goal Storm in North America and Europe, and it is titled World Soccer Winning Eleven in Japan. However, this is not the case in North America and Europe. Title Confusion In Japan the series has always gone by the name Winning Eleven.