Finally…An English Inazuma Eleven Trailer
By Ishaan . January 15, 2011 . 6:01pmVery English, at that.
| INAZUMA ELEVEN |
Very English, at that.
This is Inazuma Eleven like you haven’t seen it before.
Inazuma Eleven 4 isn’t listed in Nintendo’s 3DS software index, but it is coming to the system.
At long last, Inazuma Eleven is being released outside Japan. First screenshots inside.
Inazuma Eleven Strikers looks more like a traditional multiplayer soccer experience than its Nintendo DS brethren. With all the craziness you’ve come to expect of the series of course.
When asked about Inazuma Eleven and Ni no Kuni, Hino replied to Nintendo Power, “I don’t think it will that be long before you’re able to play these games.”
Lots more. At an Inazuma event, Level-5 confirmed Inazuma Eleven Break for Wii and teased Inazuma 4 without mentioning a specific platform.
Shin Megami Tensei makers Atlus and Level 5 are working together to bring the popular soccer series Inazuma Eleven to arcades.
Professor Layton and Ni no Kuni developer Level 5 is about to open their first office in the West. Level 5 International America will open their doors this September.
The third Inazuma Eleven game goes on sale July 1st in Spark and Bomber versions.
Watch out Endo, here comes the world! Level 5 has Inazuma Eleven 3: Challenge the World planned for this summer.
Level 5 is going a leap beyond licensing Professor Layton. Akihiro Hino, President, plans on bringing Level 5 (the company) to North America.
Level 5 is expanding beyond their headquarters in Fukuoka. The Professor Layton and Inazuma Eleven developer opened a new office in Tokyo.
Level 5 is set on bringing Inazuma Eleven to Europe, but haven’t said anything official about North America. Seems like Level 5 is laying the foundation to bring the DS game here, though.