Partially as a result of EA Sports' affinity to purchasing exclusive rights for their FIFA series, the games have historically lacked the sheer volume of licenses present in EA's offerings, with the most notable absences being the Premier League and Bundesliga. In 2007, the franchise began to use the name 'Winning Eleven: Pro Evolution Soccer' for the American market, which was later changed to 'Pro Evolution Soccer' in 2008, dropping the 'Winning Eleven' moniker entirely for that region. The Japanese version is a localized version that features local leagues. Related Games: Game Gazette - Every year, the game is released around late September and/or early October with two different titles: World Soccer: Winning Eleven in Japan, and Pro Evolution Soccer in other countries.
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