Pro Evolution Soccer (2001) es un simulador deportivo principal lanzado para PlayStation 2. Su jugabilidad se centra en replicar partidos de fútbol con énfasis en el control preciso, la física del balón y la estrategia táctica, donde el bucle principal consiste en disputar competiciones con equipos seleccionados. Se distingue por recompensar la habilidad del jugador y la configuración táctica detallada sobre la velocidad arcade, ofreciendo una experiencia de simulación de fútbol pura sin contenido descargable posterior.
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Pro Evolution Soccer has more than 50 international soccer sides and 16 of the best club teams from around the world - ranging from Manchester United and AC Milan to Leeds United, who were briefly a top side at this time. The player also has a large array of options. The player can play single matches as well as league or cup tournaments, and there is also a training mode. There are 5 difficulty levels, different weather conditions, and injuries are optional, as are extra time and penalty shoot-outs. Players can be designed with a range of physical and mental attributes, as well as different appearances.

World Soccer Winning Eleven 5: Final Evolution is a soccer video game published by Konami released on December 13th, 2001, for the Sony PlayStation 2.

J.League Winning Eleven 5, released on October 25, 2001, was the first J.League entry on PlayStation 2. It was based on Winning Eleven 5. It was developed by KCET (Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo) and published by Konami.