This title, Pro Evolution Soccer 6: Apertura 2008, is a community Mod built upon the 2007 base game for the PlayStation 2. As a modification, its core function is content injection, specifically transforming the experience by adding extensive, updated content focused entirely on South American football leagues and teams from that era. Players engage with the established sports gameplay mechanics of the parent title but compete within a newly configured regional structure.
As a mod, the core value proposition lies in content injection and customization. It transforms the base game by integrating a wealth of specific South American football data that was not present in the original release. Players engage with the established Sport gameplay mechanics of the parent title, focusing on simulation football matches, but within a newly curated competitive environment.
This content package was made available for the PlayStation 2 console and was released on December 31, 2008. As a community modification, it relies entirely on the existing engine and framework of the base game; it does not feature official developer or publisher support.
The primary feature of this release is the extensive addition of content centered around South American football. This typically includes:
Regarding additional official content, this specific modification package does not include any separate downloadable content (DLC), expansions, remakes, or remasters beyond the scope of the initial mod release.
This modification operates entirely within the framework of its parent game, Winning Eleven: Pro Evolution Soccer 2007. It utilizes the existing engine, control scheme, and core gameplay feel of that title, but overlays a completely refreshed, region-specific database and visual package. For players familiar with the 2007 iteration, the moment-to-moment control remains consistent, but the competitive landscape and team selection are dramatically altered to reflect the South American football environment of that era.