World Soccer Winning Eleven 10 (WE10) , released in April 2006 for the PlayStation 2, is often considered the definitive "pro" version of what became Pro Evolution Soccer 6 (PES 6) in the West. While similar at a glance, the Japanese NTSC-J release remains a prized "exclusive" for hardcore fans due to its unique gameplay tuning and specific regional content.
This mode allowed players to lead a national team through regional qualifiers—including Asia, South America, and Europe—to achieve global dominance. In the Japanese version, this is often referred to as "Nippon Challenge" when specifically leading the Japan National Team. world soccer winning eleven 10 japan rom iso exclusive
Released on April 27, 2006 World Soccer Winning Eleven 10 (WE10) Why the Japan Version is Considered "Exclusive" World
: Unlike its Western counterparts, this version features players with a lower center of gravity, making them feel more "glued" to the pitch. It also includes "Simple Settings" for automated team management and the "Matthew's Trick" feint. Enhanced Presentation : Includes full Japanese commentary and a dedicated Pitch Reporter : Unlike its Western counterparts, this version features