Level 5 announced on Friday that it is delaying its Inazuma Eleven: Ares no Tenbin game for the PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, iOS, and Android again from this fall to this winter to improve the game's quality. Level 5 also announced on Friday that it is delaying its Yo-kai Watch Switch game to next spring.
Level 5 previously delayedInazuma Eleven: Ares no Tenbin from this summer to this fall, also to improve the game's quality.
The game's accompanying anime series premiered on April 6 with a one-hour special and aired for 26 episodes.
In the story of both the anime and the game, protagonist Asuto Inamori's soccer club is disbanded after the school's soccer field is destroyed. He and friends go to Tokyo to attend Raimon-chuu (Raimon Junior High) to play soccer. The story is set after the first Inazuma Eleven anime and game. However, the show takes place in a parallel world from all other Inazuma Eleven soccer role-playing games (apart from the first), because the story has taken a different course.
The multimedia project also includes three manga serializing on three different platforms: the Coro Coro Comics magazine, the Sunday Webry website, and the Manga ONE app. Each manga focuses on a different character.
Source: Level-5 via Hachima Kikō
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Today Level-5 released a new trailer of the upcoming soccer JRPG Inazuma Eleven: Ares no Tenbin.
The trailer shows some of that over-the-top action that fans are used to, alongside a look at the characters that we’ll be able to enjoy when the game finally launches.
This will also mark the debut of the series on new console platforms with the PS4 and Nintendo Switch. It does look a lot better than its predecessors.
Unfortunately, the game, which was supposed to come in the summer of 2018 has been delayed to the winter, and then just a few days ago, it has been pushed back again into 2019.
Funnily, the trailer shows a “10th-anniversary” logo, but the game won’t actually make it since that was this year. The first game of the series was released on Aug. 22, 2008.
According to Level-5 boss Akihiro Hino, the tentative release month will be May, but the trailer only shows “2019” without a specific month.
Inazuma Eleven Ares No Tenbin Game
Captain tsubasa dream team. On top of the trailer, we also get a shorter fifteen-second commercial which is brief, but no less intense.
Inazuma Eleven: Ares no Tenbin (which translates into “Balance of Ares”) will release in Japan for PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, iOS, and Android.
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Today Level-5 released a new trailer of the upcoming soccer JRPG Inazuma Eleven: Ares no Tenbin.
The trailer shows some of that over-the-top action that fans are used to, alongside a look at the characters that we’ll be able to enjoy when the game finally launches.
This will also mark the debut of the series on new console platforms with the PS4 and Nintendo Switch. It does look a lot better than its predecessors.
Unfortunately, the game, which was supposed to come in the summer of 2018 has been delayed to the winter, and then just a few days ago, it has been pushed back again into 2019.
Funnily, the trailer shows a “10th-anniversary” logo, but the game won’t actually make it since that was this year. The first game of the series was released on Aug. 22, 2008.
According to Level-5 boss Akihiro Hino, the tentative release month will be May, but the trailer only shows “2019” without a specific month.
On top of the trailer, we also get a shorter fifteen-second commercial which is brief, but no less intense.
Inazuma Eleven: Ares no Tenbin (which translates into “Balance of Ares”) will release in Japan for PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, iOS, and Android.
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