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Pro Evolution Soccer has more than 50 international soccer sides and 16 of the best club teams from around the world - ranging from Manchester United and AC Milan to Leeds United, who were briefly a top side at this time.
The player also has a large array of options. The player can play single matches as well as league or cup tournaments, and there is also a training mode. There are 5 difficulty levels, different weather conditions, and injuries are optional, as are extra time and penalty shoot-outs. Players can be designed with a range of physical and mental attributes, as well as different appearances.
Gameplay is not as end-to-end as the contemporary FIFA titles, and finishing is more of a matter of precise timing and skill. Players and officials make mistakes on occasion as well.
Ways to play
Modes
Perspective
Languages (1)
| Language | audio | subtitles | interface |
|---|---|---|---|
| English | — |
Game details
Controller Types Supported
Analog Controller
Additional Hardware Supported
Multitap
Multiplayer Options
Same/Split-Screen
Multiplayer Game Modes
Free-for-all / One-on-one (VS), Team
Number of Players Supported
1-2 Players
Number of Offline Players
1-2 Players
Number of Offline Players via Multitap
1-4 Players
Save Game Methods
External Storage
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Also known as
PES — Common abbreviation of European title
Pro Evo — Informal title
World Soccer: Winning Eleven 5 — Japanese title
World Soccer: Winning Eleven 5 - Final Evolution — Japanese title (updated release)
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Released
21 November 2001
Series
Pro Evolution Soccer
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Standing
Top 2% by visits
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