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Main article: Pro Evolution Soccer 5 (known as World Soccer: Winning Eleven 9 in North America and Japan) the 5th installment in the series, was released in October 2005 and featured and on the cover.

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The game was essentially a direct conversion of the PlayStation 2 code, albeit with sharper graphics and is easier to download fan made mods for the game. Its rival, had online functions and had more modest system requirements in comparison. Pro Evolution Soccer 3 is the first in the series (3rd overall) to be released for and was well received by the PC games magazines but criticized by fans for its lack of online mode and bloated system requirements at its time, particularly not supporting the common Geforce MX series. The gameplay was changed to accompany this, with more fast-paced action than that of PES2, a much better physics engine, additions such as the advantage rule improved passing and long-ball functions, while as per usual, more licenses (with the infamous Dutch Oranges removed, replaced with pseudonyms such as 'Froibaad' in the place of Kluivert), more club teams and the Master League is now split into regional divisions, with competitions equivalent to the and the and as was no longer revived, the company has been replaced. The most significant update was the overhaul in the graphics engine, with more life like players and much improved likeness.

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Main article: Tagline: 'The Season Starts Here' Pro Evolution Soccer 3 ( World Soccer: Winning Eleven 7 in Japan and World Soccer Winning Eleven 7 International in the US) is the 3rd installment in the series and was released in 2003, and featured the Italian referee on the cover (although bizarrely he is not present as an in-game referee).








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