Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road

Last updated
Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road
Developer(s) Level-5
Publisher(s) Level-5
Series Inazuma Eleven
Platform(s)
Release2024
Genre(s) Role-playing, sports
Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer

Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road [2] is an upcoming sports role-playing video game by Level-5, planned for release for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Windows, Nintendo Switch, Android, and iOS in 2024.

Contents

Development

A part of the Inazuma Eleven series, it was announced as Inazuma Eleven Ares in 2016 and was set to be released in 2018 for PlayStation 4, Switch, iOS, and Android before being delayed to sometime after May 2019. [3] [4] [5] The game was renamed to Inazuma Eleven: Great Road of Heroes and delayed to 2020 in September 2019. [6] It was delayed again to 2023 in April 2021. [7] The game was retitled again to Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road of Heroes in July 2022 [8] before being retitled once more to Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road in March 2023. [9] The game was delayed yet again to 2024 at the end of November 2023. [10]

A trial was available at the Tokyo Game Show 2023, while the Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road Worldwide Beta Test Demo came out for Switch on March 28, 2024. It was announced to expand to PlayStation consoles in the near future to test cross-platform play.

The game originally meant to tie into the anime series, Inazuma Eleven: Ares , aired in Japan in 2018. [11] [12]

Characters

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Nippon Ichi Software</span> Japanese video game developer

Nippon Ichi Software, Inc. is a Japanese video game developer and publisher. The company was founded in 1991 and has developed several role-playing video games, most notably the Disgaea and Marl Kingdom series. Its mascot is the penguin-like Disgaea character Prinny.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Level-5 (company)</span> Japanese video game company

Level-5 Inc. is a Japanese video game developer and publisher based in Fukuoka. The company was founded in October 1998 by Akihiro Hino after he departed from Riverhillsoft. Early in its history, the company enjoyed a close relationship with Sony Computer Entertainment, with many of its games then funded by and produced in conjunction with them. Level-5 began self-publishing its games in Japan by the late 2000s, with other companies such as Nintendo handling publishing worldwide. The company is best known for their Dark Cloud, Professor Layton, Inazuma Eleven, Ni no Kuni, Yo-kai Watch, and Snack World franchises.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">CyberConnect2</span> Japanese video game developer

CyberConnect2 Co., Ltd. is a Japanese video game development studio mostly known for its work on the .hack series, along with a series of fighting games based on the Naruto franchise. They are also known for creating the Little Tail Bronx series. In 2016, they expanded their workforce into the international market by opening a studio in Montreal, Canada.

Inazuma Eleven is an association football-themed media franchise created by Level-5. The franchise began with the release of Inazuma Eleven in 2008, with the game series selling over 8 million copies worldwide by 2016. In addition to video games, the franchise also has a manga series and a number of other animated television series and films. Most of the games are not released in North America, despite being released in PAL territories; the only exception is a port of the original Inazuma Eleven on the Nintendo 3DS and the upcoming Victory Road.

<i>Trails</i> (series) Video game franchise

Trails, known as Kiseki (軌跡) in Japan, is a series of science fantasy role-playing video games by Nihon Falcom. It is a part of their larger The Legend of Heroes franchise and began with the release of Trails in the Sky in 2004. Trails features a large cast of characters and consists of interconnected story arcs set in different nations on the continent of Zemuria: Liberl, Crossbell, Erebonia, and Calvard. The series primarily features turn-based combat, with a few spin-offs and more recent entries featuring other styles of gameplay.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Spike Chunsoft</span> Japanese video game development company

Spike Chunsoft Co., Ltd. is a Japanese video game development and localization company specializing in role-playing video games, visual novels and adventure games. The company was founded in 1984 as Chunsoft Co., Ltd. and merged with Spike in 2012. It is owned by Dwango.

In the video game industry during 2019, both Sony and Microsoft announced their intent to reveal their next-generation consoles in 2020, while Nintendo introduced a smaller Nintendo Switch Lite, and Google announced its streaming game platform Stadia. The controversy over loot boxes as a potential gambling route continued into 2019, with some governments like Belgium and the Netherlands banning games with them under their gambling laws, while the United Kingdom acknowledging their current laws prevent enforcing these as if they were games of chance. The first video cards to support real-time ray tracing were put onto the consumer market, including the first set of games that would take advantage of the new technology. The Epic Games Store continued its growth in challenging the largest digital PC game distribution service Steam, leading to concern and debate about Epic Games' methods to seek games for its service. Dota Auto Chess, a community-created mod for Dota 2, introduced a new subgenre of strategy games called auto battlers, which saw several games in the genre released throughout the year. Blizzard Entertainment faced criticism due to their involvement in the Blitzchung controversy, which began after they had banned a Hearthstone player for making comments during a tournament regarding the 2019–20 Hong Kong protests.

<i>Inazuma Eleven: Ares</i> Season of television series

Inazuma Eleven: Ares is a 2018 Japanese television anime television series produced by OLM. Part of the Inazuma Eleven franchise. A sequel Inazuma Eleven: Orion no Kokuin started airing on October 5, 2018. An English dub of the series produced by SDI Media began airing on Disney XD on April 13, 2019, replacing Yo-kai Watch, another anime based on a Level-5 video game series by the same dubbing company. This is the third Inazuma Eleven series to receive an English dub after the original series and Inazuma Eleven GO.

<i>Inazuma Eleven: Orion no Kokuin</i> Season of television series

Inazuma Eleven: Orion no Kokuin is a 2018 Japanese television anime series produced by OLM. Part of the Inazuma Eleven franchise, it is a sequel to Inazuma Eleven: Ares that was broadcast between April and September 2018. It began airing on TV Tokyo and its affiliates from October 2018 to September 2019.

<i>The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel IV</i> 2018 video game

The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel IV is a 2018 role-playing video game developed by Nihon Falcom. The game is a part of the Trails series, itself a part of the larger The Legend of Heroes series, and is the sequel to Trails of Cold Steel III and the final entry of the Trails of Cold Steel arc.

In the video game industry, 2022 saw the lingering effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the industry, slowing hardware sales for most of the year as well as development delays for major titles. The industry continued its trend of acquisitions and mergers, highlighted by Microsoft announcing its plan to acquire Activision Blizzard for nearly $69 billion. The industry as a whole continued to deal with issues such as workplace harassment and discrimination, alongside crunch periods, leading to at least the quality assurance staff at three separate studios to vote to unionize.

In the video game industry, 2023 saw significant changes within larger publishers and developers. Microsoft, after having satisfied worldwide regulatory bodies, completed its US$69 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard, making them the third largest game publisher in the world. Embracer Group, which had been in an acquisition spree over the previous few years, had an estimated $2 billion deal fall through, causing many of the studios under Embracer to either lay off staff or close entirely. Similar layoffs were seen at Unity, Amazon, ByteDance, Epic Games, Bungie, and Ubisoft, leading to over 9,000 jobs lost in the industry in 2023 and part of a larger trend of layoffs at technology companies in 2023.

<i>Yo-kai Watch Jam: Yo-kai Academy Y – Waiwai Gakuen Seikatsu</i> 2020 role-playing video game

Yo-kai Watch Jam: Yo-kai Academy Y – Waiwai Gakuen Seikatsu, also known as Y School Heroes: Bustlin' School Life, is a 2020 role-playing game developed and published by Level-5 for the Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4. A spin-off installment in the Yo-kai Watch series, Yo-kai Watch Jam focuses on Jinpei Jiba, a student at the fictitious Y Academy, who investigates mysteries occurring in the academy and surrounding areas. He is also joined by his friends, who are among the playable characters.

In the video game industry, 2024 saw job losses extending from 2023, including large cuts from Microsoft Gaming, Electronic Arts, and Sony Interactive Entertainment, and with over 10,000 jobs lost through May.

References

  1. "『イナズマイレブン』新作タイトルが『イナズマイレブン 英雄たちのヴィクトリーロード』に変更。円堂守やアフロディなどの過去キャラが総登場する新モードも搭載" [New Inazuma Eleven Game Renamed Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road of Heroes. New Mode Features All Previous Characters, Including Mamoru Endou and Aphrodi]. Famitsu (in Japanese). 22 July 2022.
  2. イナズマイレブン 英雄たちのヴィクトリーロード, Inazuma Irebun Eiyū-tachi no Vikutorī Rōdo [1]
  3. "Inazuma Eleven Ares announced". Gematsu. July 27, 2016. Retrieved March 28, 2024.
  4. "Inazuma Eleven Ares for PS4, Switch, iOS, and Android launches summer 2018 in Japan". Gematsu. October 21, 2017. Retrieved March 28, 2024.
  5. Romano, Sal (25 December 2018). "Inazuma Eleven Ares delayed past May 2019 in Japan, delays explained". Gematsu. Retrieved December 25, 2018.
  6. Craddock, Ryan (27 September 2019). "Inazuma Eleven Ares Gets A New Name And A Delay To 2020". Nintendo Life . Retrieved 27 September 2019.
  7. Romano, Sal (2 April 2021). "Inazuma Eleven: Great Road of Heroes delayed to 2023 in Japan, development update video". Gematsu. Retrieved 2 April 2021.
  8. Stenbuck, Kite (22 July 2022). "Inazuma Eleven New Game Gets Renamed to Victory Road of Heroes". Siliconera . Retrieved 23 July 2022.
  9. Romano, Sal (March 9, 2023). "Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road – LEVEL-5 Vision 2023 Tsuzumi teaser trailer, new details". Gematsu. Retrieved March 9, 2023.
  10. Romano, Sal (November 29, 2023). "Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road delayed to 2024, Switch beta test set for March 2024". Gematsu. Retrieved November 30, 2023.
  11. Espiritu, Emmanuelle (February 25, 2018). "'Inazuma Eleven: ares no Tenbin' Latest News: Television Anime Adaptation of Sports RPG to Premiere on April 6". The Christian Post . Retrieved 2018-04-07.
  12. Romano, Sal (20 April 2018). "Inazuma Eleven Ares details story, characters, and systems". Gematsu. Retrieved 15 May 2018.