Pro Evolution Soccer 5

Pro Evolution Soccer 5
European cover art featuring Chelsea's John Terry and Arsenal's Thierry Henry
Developer(s)Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo
Publisher(s)Konami
SeriesPro Evolution Soccer
Platform(s)PlayStation 2, Microsoft Windows, PlayStation Portable, Xbox
Release
August 4, 2005
  • PlayStation 2
    • JP: August 4, 2005
    • EU: October 21, 2005
    • NA: February 7, 2006
    Windows
    • JP: August 4, 2005
    • EU: October 28, 2005
    • NA: April 28, 2006
    PlayStation Portable
    • JP: September 15, 2005
    • KOR: October 6, 2005[1]
    • EU: November 25, 2005
    • NA: February 7, 2006
    Xbox
    • EU: October 21, 2005
    • NA: February 7, 2006
Genre(s)Sports (football)
Mode(s)Single-player, Multiplayer

Pro Evolution Soccer 5 (abbreviated PES 5), known as World Soccer: Winning Eleven 9 in Japan and North America (sometimes mislabeled as World Soccer Winning Eleven 9 International), is a 2005 football sports simulation video game developed and produced by Konami as part of the Pro Evolution Soccer series.

Featuring Arsenal and Chelsea it is the first release of the series which offered fully licensed clubs from the Premier League, which is one of the 3 unlicensed leagues of the game. There are also 3 licensed leagues just like in the predecessor Pro Evolution Soccer 4. The game also includes 3 fully licensed leagues, which are the Spanish Liga Española, the Dutch Eredivisie and the Italian Serie A (with the exception of Cagliari). Like it's predecessors, the Japanese J.League license is limited to Japanese version releases.

As with previous versions, the game features an edit mode allowing the player to edit certain elements of the game. It was the last release to feature the German Bundesliga (in the game as German League) for Pro Evolution Soccer Installment before it was replaced by a generic league because of losing the license for the following releases.

Pro Evolution Soccer 5 marked the series' first appearance on the PSP. The game was also the first in the series to feature online play for the PlayStation 2 outside of Japan. Within online play, statistics and league points are stored on the server for each game played. These points determine a team's (player's) position within the five online divisions. PES 5 was succeeded by Pro Evolution Soccer 6, which was released in 2006.

The Japanese version features both Zico and Shunsuke Nakamura.[2]

  1. ^ "World Soccer Winning Eleven 9 Release Information for PSP". GameFAQs. Retrieved April 2, 2015.
  2. ^ "ソニーが基本的に好き。|スマホタブレットからカメラまで情報満載". Kunkoku (in Japanese). 26 June 2005. Retrieved 19 August 2024.