J
jag87
Guest
Pro Evo 3.5 announced! Konami to update the update of Winning Eleven 7, add more real players and fail to release it over here.
While we had to wait for Winning Eleven 7 to be released here as Pro Evolution Soccer 3, Konami didn't waste this time and added features, animations and teams that our Asian cousins had to go without. And now, to re-level the playing field, Japan is set to receive Winning Eleven 7 International, or Pro Evo 3.5, if you will.
This new version will include all the advances made in PES3, as well as anything that Konami see fit to sneak onto the black, shiny disc before it's released. Something that will be included is language support for a number of European dialects (including our own mother tongue), something which got a number of pundits ever so excited about the possibility of a release here. As much as we would like it to be true, it's just not going to happen. Sorry, but we'll have to live with the slightly older version now. Since we got updates of WE5, 6 and 7 it's only fair that they have the definitive version this time around.
While we had to wait for Winning Eleven 7 to be released here as Pro Evolution Soccer 3, Konami didn't waste this time and added features, animations and teams that our Asian cousins had to go without. And now, to re-level the playing field, Japan is set to receive Winning Eleven 7 International, or Pro Evo 3.5, if you will.
This new version will include all the advances made in PES3, as well as anything that Konami see fit to sneak onto the black, shiny disc before it's released. Something that will be included is language support for a number of European dialects (including our own mother tongue), something which got a number of pundits ever so excited about the possibility of a release here. As much as we would like it to be true, it's just not going to happen. Sorry, but we'll have to live with the slightly older version now. Since we got updates of WE5, 6 and 7 it's only fair that they have the definitive version this time around.