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Thanks. I wonder what is this best version... new tweaks, some new animations, more licenses (for world cup??), new uniforms, new weather, new livelier atmosphere, world cup mode with qualifications, MORE PRESET FACES, ... etc?
maybe...
I saw on the WEblog that another new game WE Japan challenge is set for release on May 20 in Japan only. Supposedly, you can play Japan as a WC team, but I wonder if you can play your own favorite teams (Holland, England, Brazil, or any of the WC national sides , just like the normal WE/PES 2010). Too bad you can only play as Japan for the WC qualifying and WC finals.
But I am interested, aside from above, what else is different from the other WE 2010 BEST VERSION that comes out this month in Asia.
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Yes, I've heard that all the normal modes are in this new Winning Eleven, the Japan Challenge is an extra mode. So I think it will be possible to play in a World Cup (International Cup, seeing as it's not licensed!) with say Brazil. At this link to the official site theres some screen shots, including one with the main menu: http://www.konami.jp/we/2010/blue/ps3/newpoint.html
I think this game could be a very interesting development! Definitely worth keeping an eye on for more info. It's released 20th May, in Japan only. But it will be possible to buy it on import for PS3
Winningelevenblog.com seems to be the best place to get info on these 2 new games. There is threads in the forums about each game.I have been trying to find out if there are any other improvements or differences between the two new versions. Which to buy, the Asian BEST VERSION or the JAPAN CHALLENGE game?
Thanks for the advice. Also, I just realized something: if i buy either the Best Version or the Japan Challenger version, can I load the Option file from my UK PES 2010 or ------- I have to redo everything again (those generic black shoes, kits, names, etc etc etc.)???
that would be a real real bummer...
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