Some Winning Eleven Pro Evolution Soccer 6 screens
Christmas is coming soon so you might want to know when Pro Evolution Soccer 6 (aka Winning Eleven 2007 or Pro Evolution Soccer 2007) for the PSP will be released (or has already been released in your neck of the woods). Xbox 360 players got their copies ever since the last week of October, and we’ve been dying to wear our football shirts and give the other teams a serious pounding… via our handhelds of course.
- Europe: October 20, 2006
- Australia: November 02, 2006
- US: January 2007
- Japan: January 31, 2007
Konami‘s football sim game has been hugely popular. It was a hit in the UK (some reports even say the Xbox 360 version did better than FIFA 07 in terms of first-week sales). It is certainly a football game worth trying. We’d have been happier if there had been more licensed teams, but we’re just really glad that Konami managed to have more licensed clubs and licensed national teams this time around.
Anyway, we came across these screenshots. You know how the closing sentence goes: Enjoy the screenshots and we’ll update you as soon as new details come out.
More screenshots after the jump!
Update: We fixed up Ryan’s article. Sorry for any confusion.
Christmas is coming soon so you might want to know when Pro Evolution Soccer 6 (aka Winning Eleven 2007 or Pro Evolution Soccer 2007) for the PSP will be released (or has already been released in your neck of the woods). Xbox 360 players got their copies ever since the last week of October, and we’ve been dying to wear our football shirts and give the other teams a serious pounding… via our handhelds of course.
- Europe: October 20, 2006
- Australia: November 02, 2006
- US: January 2007
- Japan: January 31, 2007
Konami‘s football sim game has been hugely popular. It was a hit in the UK (some reports even say the Xbox 360 version did better than FIFA 07 in terms of first-week sales). It is certainly a football game worth trying. We’d have been happier if there had been more licensed teams, but we’re just really glad that Konami managed to have more licensed clubs and licensed national teams this time around.
Anyway, we came across these screenshots. You know how the closing sentence goes: Enjoy the screenshots and we’ll update you as soon as new details come out.
Update: We fixed up Ryan’s article. Sorry for any confusion.