: Many veterans prefer the D-Pad for more precise 8-directional movement, which the classic Winning Eleven engine was built for. is mapped to "Sprint" and
is a popular community-driven modification or "patch" for the PlayStation 2 (PS2) era of Konami’s soccer series. While Konami officially rebranded the Winning Eleven series to Pro Evolution Soccer (PES) and eventually eFootball , enthusiasts continue to update the classic PS2 engines with modern rosters, kits, and graphics. The Legacy of the Engine winning eleven 49
Often features specialized Arabic commentary, such as by Abdullah Al Harbi , which is a staple of these community releases. : Many veterans prefer the D-Pad for more
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