World Soccer: Winning Eleven 6
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World Soccer: Winning Eleven 6 International, features a detailed player creation model, including 19 extra stats on top of the 25 variables defining real-life players, and deep Master League mode, now with three divisions and a new contract management system.

World Soccer Winning Eleven: 6 Final Evolution is an updated version of the base game and was released for Sony PlayStation 2 and Nintendo Gamecube. World Soccer: Winning Eleven 6 Final Evolution features six game modes, including single matches, training, various cup tournaments, and a Master League, in which the player can select a team to compete in various competitions and partake in the transfer market. A total of 40 unlicensed club teams and 56 unlicensed international squads (except for Japan, which is the only fully licensed team in the game) are available.
Part of franchise:
Pro Evolution Soccer
(last 3 games)

eFootball 2023 is a football simulation game developed and published by Konami as part of their ongoing eFootball series. Released in August 2022, it is an update to eFootball 2022 rather than a completely new title, continuing the free-to-play model introduced with the previous instalment.

The Android and iOS ports of eFootball 2022.

eFootball 2022 is a football simulation game developed and published by Konami. Released in September 2021, it marks a significant shift in the Pro Evolution Soccer (PES) series. Konami rebranded the franchise to eFootball and transitioned to a free-to-play model and a new engine, Unreal Engine.
Part of franchise:
Winning Eleven
(last 3 games)

eFootball 2023 is a football simulation game developed and published by Konami as part of their ongoing eFootball series. Released in August 2022, it is an update to eFootball 2022 rather than a completely new title, continuing the free-to-play model introduced with the previous instalment.

The Android and iOS ports of eFootball 2022.

eFootball 2022 is a football simulation game developed and published by Konami. Released in September 2021, it marks a significant shift in the Pro Evolution Soccer (PES) series. Konami rebranded the franchise to eFootball and transitioned to a free-to-play model and a new engine, Unreal Engine.