Winning Eleven 10 (known internationally as Pro Evolution Soccer 2010) remains a beloved PS2-era football sim. Using an Option File lets you update teams, kits, rosters, names and leagues to keep the game fresh. This guide covers what an Option File can do, where to get one, how to install it on a PS2 or PC emulator, and tips for making and maintaining your own.
If you have an unmodded PS2, you need a special USB dongle like the Max Drive or Code Breaker. These devices convert PC files to PS2 memory card format using proprietary software. However, these are rare and expensive today – most users opt for Free McBoot instead. Winning Eleven 10 Ps2 Option File
Getting an Option File onto your PS2 was a ritual: Winning Eleven 10 (PES 2010) — PS2 Option
Popular creators became legends: DevilCFL, Zygalski’s Chants, Vixon’s Kits, and Bolloxmasta’s 07/08 season updates. Some files even added chants, correct stadium names, and boot edits—pushing the PS2’s 8MB memory card to its absolute limit. Download the file from a forum like PESFan
Once you have a base file, you might want to tweak it. Use the PC application PES Editor 6 (also called PESFan Editor). This Windows tool can open your .max file and let you:
After editing, save the file, convert it back to PS2 format, and re-install. This is for purists who want to simulate a specific matchday, not just a whole season.