Winning Eleven 2015 was never officially released for the PlayStation 2. The console's final official entry in the series was World Soccer Winning Eleven 2012 (PES 2012).
The versions you find online under the "Winning Eleven 2015" title are fan-made ISO patches (often called "Bomba Patch" or "Inside Patch") built on the engine of Winning Eleven 10. These patches update the game with 2015-season rosters, kits, and stadiums. Overview of Winning Eleven 2015 PS2 Patches
Base Engine: Most of these mods use the Winning Eleven 10 (WE10) engine, prized for its fast-paced gameplay. Key Features: Updated rosters including summer and winter transfers.
New leagues such as the English Premier League, La Liga, and sometimes regional leagues like the Indonesian Super League or Campeonato Brasileiro.
Enhanced visual features in modern distributions, such as Ultra Wide Camera support.
Distribution: These are typically shared as ISO files on community hubs and YouTube archives where fans provide download links in descriptions. Popular Fan Variations
WE10vers 2015: A well-known community patch featuring improved graphics and widescreen support.
Bomba Patch: A series primarily from Brazil that keeps the PS2 version of the game alive with near-monthly roster updates even in 2026. WINNING ELEVEN 2015 PS2 ULTRA WIDE| WE10Vers |
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A review of " Winning Eleven 2015 " for the PS2 primarily focuses on its nature as a community-made patch
, as the official game was never released for the PlayStation 2. These ISO files are typically fan-made "backports" or modifications of older engines, such as Winning Eleven 10 , updated with 2015 rosters, kits, and music. Gameplay Experience Engine & Mechanics : Most versions use the beloved PS2-era engine (likely
), known for its fast-paced, fluid response and "arcade-sim" balance. Updated Rosters : Fans updated the game to include 2015 squads like Manchester United
, and various leagues including the English Premier League, Serie A, and even specialized regional leagues like the Indonesian QNB League Performance
: On original hardware, these patches generally maintain a smooth , though ISO versions are often played via emulator ( ) where they can be enhanced to 4K resolution Ultra-Wide Content & Customization Leagues & Teams
: Patches often feature expanded content not found in the original games, such as specific South American clubs (Santos, Internacional) or classic "Legend" teams. Presentation
: Reviewers note that while graphics are dated, these ISOs often feature custom soundtracks with international pop/rock and updated stadium textures. Commentary : Some patches retain Japanese commentary by Jon Kabira
, while others attempt to integrate English or regional commentary. Technical Setup Winning Eleven 2015 was never officially released for
To "make paper" (create physical cover art) for a Winning Eleven 2015 PS2 ISO
, follow these steps to design and print a professional-looking DVD sleeve. 1. Source High-Resolution Artwork
Since Winning Eleven 2015 for PS2 is a community-made "patch" (as the official PS2 series ended earlier), you will need specific custom artwork.
Search for Patches: Look for community sites like Evo-Web or YouTube creators who specialize in PS2 patches like "Inside Pet" or "Piala AFF".
Find Scans: Search for "Winning Eleven PS2 cover template" to get the correct dimensions for the PlayStation 2 blue case. 2. Set the Correct Dimensions
Standard PlayStation 2 DVD cases require a specific paper size to fit correctly: Total Width: (includes front, spine, and back). Total Height: Spine Width: (the middle section). Bleed: Add an extra on all sides to ensure no white edges after cutting. 3. Design Layout
Use a program like Photoshop, GIMP, or a free online tool like Canva to assemble your "paper":
Front Cover: Use the Winning Eleven 2015 logo, high-quality player images, and the "PS2" branding in the top right. Commentary: Japanese only (Jon Kabira’s legendary "Goooal
Spine: Place the game title vertically and the "PlayStation 2" logo at the bottom.
Back Cover: Include a brief description, screenshots of the gameplay, and the legal/rating icons (e.g., CERO or PEGI) for authenticity. 4. Printing & Paper Choice
Paper Type: For a professional look, use 120-150gsm Glossy Photo Paper. Standard office paper is too thin and won't reflect the colors correctly.
Printer Settings: Set your printer to "High Quality" or "Best" and ensure "Scale to Fit" is turned OFF so the dimensions remain accurate.
Cutting: Use a paper cutter or a ruler and an X-Acto knife for a clean, straight edge. 5. Burning the ISO (Optional)
If you also need the disc to be "papered," you can use printable DVD-R discs (which have a matte white surface) and a printer with a disc tray. Ensure you burn the ISO at a slow speed (e.g., ) to maintain reliability on original hardware. Winning Eleven 2015: Inside no PlayStation 2
The PS2 version of Winning Eleven 2015 is distinct from its PS3 counterpart in terms of content breadth.
The raw Winning Eleven 2015 PS2 ISO is a time capsule—it contains 2014 team rosters (Bayern Munich winning the World Cup, James Rodriguez at Monaco, etc.). However, the retro community has kept this game alive via "Option Files" and ISO Patches.