Pro Evolution Soccer 6: Legends 2 is a fan-made modification for the PlayStation 2, leveraging the core 2007 football simulation engine. As a mod, its primary feature is replacing standard rosters with classic national teams and clubs prominent up to 2006, allowing players to engage in simulation matches using historical lineups within the established gameplay framework.
As a modification, the primary value proposition of this release lies in its content alteration rather than fundamental engine changes. It provides an alternative historical roster set within a familiar simulation framework. The core experience revolves around controlling legendary national teams and clubs from football history, allowing players to recreate classic matchups or explore historical team dynamics within the established gameplay structure of the base game.
The modification specifically introduces classic national teams and prominent clubs that were active and notable up to the year 2006. This curated selection allows enthusiasts to engage with specific eras of football history through updated rosters and team identities within the simulation environment.
This specific version of the football simulation is exclusively available on the PlayStation 2 platform. It was released in December 2006, positioning it as a late-era addition to that console's library, focusing on enhancing the simulation experience through historical content rather than next-generation hardware capabilities.
This release functions as an enhancement pack built directly onto the existing structure of the parent football simulation. It utilizes the established control schemes, physics, and presentation of the base game while substituting the standard team database with a historical collection of football legends.
Regarding supplementary material, this modification does not feature any official downloadable content (DLC), expansions, or subsequent remakes or remasters associated with this specific mod package.