The KCE TYO-developed soccer sim features an overhauled graphics engine with more than 20 detailed stadiums and some of the best and most realistic player animations ever seen in a soccer game. Konami has been busy, adding a new rewards system that lets players trade points for new teams, stadiums, and textures for the player editor, better ball control during offensive plays, a training mode that actually affects the player stats, better AI, improved ball physics, more animations, player bruising (players sport bandages on the injured body parts), and use of the advantage rule for fouls. Instead of interrupting the play flow for every little foul, referees now let the game continue if the fouled team doesn't lose the ball. Based on Winning Eleven 6.
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Also known as: PES4, World Soccer Winning Eleven 8
Release Region: United Kingdom
Release Date: December 2, 2004
Publisher: Konami
Release Region: United States
Release Date: TBA
Publisher: Konami
Also available on: Xbox
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