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Winning Eleven 2007
Konami's popular soccer game hits multiple platforms this week.
Date: Tuesday, February 06, 2007
Author: James Fudge

Konami Digital Entertainment today announced that the latest title in its critically acclaimed soccer game, Winning Eleven: Pro Evolution Soccer 2007, has shipped to retail stores nationwide. The long-standing series, a favorite of soccer fans around the world, makes its next-generation debut on the Xbox 360 and Nintendo DS in addition to new and improved versions on the PlayStation 2, PSP and PC.

Winning Eleven: Pro Evolution Soccer 2007 features enhanced animation and collision detection systems that combine to deliver the fluid gameplay. Winning Eleven: Pro Evolution Soccer 2007 also features enhanced online play, improved graphics, new fully licensed international and league teams and new game modes. The game will feature several licenses new to the series, including the French League as well as Portugal’s Sporting Lisbon and Benfica. It will also include fully licensed uniforms for the Czech, French, Australian, English, Italian, Argentinean, Spanish and Swedish national teams, and hundreds of the world’s biggest soccer stars. Additionally, new to the PSP system and Xbox 360 versions, and returning on the PlayStation 2 system and PC, is a robust Master League mode, which gives players even more control over their favorite team by allowing them to manage and train the players on their own soccer franchise. Look for the game in stores this week.

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