(released in Japan on April 27, 2006) is the direct predecessor to Pro Evolution Soccer 6 (PES 6) for Western markets. While PES 6 is more widely known globally, WE10 is often considered the superior version by purists due to:
So dust off your memory card. Find that 2006 disc. Load up a file with Crystal Palace’s third kit correct and Luis García at Liverpool. The game still plays like a dream—and now, thanks to the Option File, it finally looks like one too. Winning Eleven 10 Ps2 Option File
Add official club crests, sponsor logos, and accurate jersey designs. (released in Japan on April 27, 2006) is
The "KM Mix" 1.2 includes full World Cup 2006 squads and unlicensed kit sets. KM Mix Archive Installation & Requirements Load up a file with Crystal Palace’s third
: Adds accurate kit sets with official sponsors, logos for national teams instead of generic flags, and improved player faces.
: Some option files allowed players to add new stadiums to the game. This was particularly appealing for fans who wanted to play in their home country's stadiums or include famous venues that were not originally part of the game.