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Of courseif konami really got the river plate and inter licence, they could put them into the ps3 game, couldn't they?
The WE11 PS3 can still out in August, because maybe the WE11/PES7 with new moves etc.. it's only for the next gen system now, and the J.League WE2007CC become the PES7 for the PS2/PSP etc...
Because the new WE11 it's only for next gen, maybe Konami can't do the same game on old consoles, it's a pure speculation, but the more easy it's a World wide launch with WE11/PES7 for all consoles (next gen or not) in october.why didnt they call it winning eleven 11
Because the new WE11 it's only for next gen, maybe Konami can't do the same game on old consoles, it's a pure speculation, but the more easy it's a World wide launch with WE11/PES7 for all consoles (next gen or not) in october.
The WE11 PS3 can still out in August, because maybe the WE11/PES7 with new moves etc.. it's only for the next gen system now, and the J.League WE2007CC become the PES7 for the PS2/PSP etc...
Me too when i see this news, i think WE11 can become a world wide version :roll:
But your contact think August ?
If world wide = world online, multilanguage text and sound, 2 versions by year (with winter mercato)
nahhh, just fake to see if some blog picks it up.![]()
I have a question, why don't konami just include the J-League in the normal winning eleven series and also why don't they include it in the Pro Evo series?
Everyone is always going on about licences and this is one licence Konami seem to have that they don't use at all.
Even EA use the K-League in their games so I don't get why Konami don't try utilise the J-League teams aswell.
But if this is the case, do you think they release one Winning Eleven Pro Evolution Soccer in august in stead of WE in august and PES in october? In other words, do you think they merge the two titles and bringing that one out in august or september for the Xbox 360 and PS 3( worldwide)?like i was saying earlier, what thomas said above is what i think konami are doing. it happened during the PS1 --> PS2 transition period as well. The older generation gets Winning Eleven with the year on the end while the next-gen gets Winning Eleven and the continuation of the series, in this case Winning Eleven 11
Badgerman, I wish we could all be as relaxed as you. If we were though there would be no news, vids or pics to show people like you who only visit these threads for them. Sure you'll get them in the end, but the reason why we worked so hard to get news is to get it early well before any official presentation.
Their games only require the FIFPRO license, which covers player names. The FA's Premiership license covers kits and likenesses, as you say further down your post.From how I understand it, with regards to the EPL, because of EA's rights, Konami, or any other Football game, can only use 10% or 2 teams from the EPL. Correct?
My question is, why/how can the football manager games, both Premiere Manager and Football Manager use all the official teams and players?
They can already use the correct names of players (apart from players born in certain countries who need their respective country's license), but not the correct names of teams. Why? Well if you look at games like This Is Football (the most recent was 2006), it's hard to imagine a reason, because they use the correct team names (apart from the teams who don't use place-names as their team name, for example Arsenal have to be referred to as London or Highbury, whereas Liverpool is the name of a city and so they can call them Liverpool). It's either because Konami refuse to spend out on the FIFPRO license (which This Is Football has, and which is not an exclusive license), or because they're desperately trying to avoid legal confrontation, even if they know other companies are "getting away with it".if so couldnt Konami at least use the correct names of players and teams, and just keep the kits to a basic representation?
Their games only require the FIFPRO license, which covers player names. The FA's Premiership license covers kits and likenesses, as you say further down your post...
...It's either because Konami refuse to spend out on the FIFPRO license ... or because they're desperately trying to avoid legal confrontation, even if they know other companies are "getting away with it".