Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road gets delayed to 2024

Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road

Publisher and developer Level-5 has announced a delay for Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road, the latest in their soccor RPG franchise.

Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road will forgo its previously planned 2023 release window for sometime next year. When the soccer RPG does release, it’ll be available for Switch, PS4, PS5, and smartphones.


Furthermore – a worldwide beta test was announced, it’ll launch sometime in March 2024 and will support a number of languages – so the game likely won’t release until after this.

Here’s a rundown on the game, plus a new trailer:

A brand new Inazuma Eleven game, returning to its roots!

Play through Story Mode with a new protagonist, and meet all the characters from the series’ long history in Chronicle Mode!

Team Building

Each player has skills, so you can make your team even stronger with smart combinations!

Special Tactics

Glyphs with various special effects appear on the field within a certain range! Master their strategic use and pave the way to victory!

Features

  • Focus – Feel the heat of midfield tactics! Break through the opponents standing in your way!
  • Zone (Attacking) – Goalmouth battles! Give orders as time slows down! Score beautiful goals!
  • Zone (Defending) – Instruct your defenders to take position and create barriers to block shots!
  • Scramble – Choose the next action and scramble for the ball coming your way!
  • Tension Gauge – Use the Tension Gauge to pull off special moves! Manage your Tension carefully and fight efficiently!
  • Keeper Gauge – No matter how strong the opponent’s goalkeeper is, if you deplete the gauge, you can score!
  • Shot Chain – Pass to your teammate with a special shot! Unleash a powerful shot with added force!
  • Shot Blocking – Prevent shots and weaken their attack power with defensive shot blocking skills!
  • Long Shot – Shoot at the opponent’s goal from your own half! Can be activated during Focus!

English Trailer

Japanese Trailer

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