Inazuma Eleven 2 Kicks Off In Europe This March

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Nintendo of Europe have locked down a release date for Inazuma Eleven 2. Starting with the second game, Level 5 began releasing Inazuma Eleven titles in Pokémon-like pairs. Europe will get both Inazuma Eleven 2: Firestorm and Inazuma Eleven 2: Blizzard.

 

Inazuma Eleven 2 kicks off a week after the Raimon Eleven’s victory in the Football Frontier tournament. They’re beginning a new training session when their school is attacked by alien invaders from Alius Academy. In order to defend the planet, Mark Evans (Mamoru Endou in the Japanese version) needs to travel across Japan, recruiting the best players from all over the country.

 

Inazuma Eleven 2: Firestorm and Blizzard have a local wireless multiplayer mode for up to 4 players. The games are scheduled for release in Europe on March 16th.


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