Inazuma Eleven Go Galaxy Kicks Off In Japan Next Month

Level 5 have shared a new trailer for Inazuma Eleven Go Galaxy, the next game in the Inazuma Eleven series in Japan, slated for release this December. The game involves a space ship that travelled 188,000 light years to deliver a message regarding the impending doom of Earth… unless Tenma and co. win a soccer match, of course.

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Like previous Inazuma Eleven titles, this one will come in two versions—Big Bang and Super Nova. Each version will have exclusive characters and teams, and you can read up on them here.

 

Inazuma Eleven Go Galaxy will be available on December 5th in Japan. Meanwhile, Europe is getting Inazuma Eleven 3: Team Ogre Attacks! this February.


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