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One year later ''Sega Worldwide Soccer 98'' was released, again for the Saturn. This version featured (still unlicensed) clubs from [[England]], [[Spain]] and [[France]], two new stadiums and the same free-flowing gameplay.
One final title, ''Sega Worldwide Soccer 2000'', appeared on the [[Dreamcast]]. However, instead of being developed in-house, [[Silicon Dreams]] (who previously worked with [[Eidos Interactive|Eidos]] on the [[UEFA Champions League]] series and also [[World League Soccer]]) was given the rights to produce a game bearing the Worldwide Soccer name.
==Installments==
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