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The ''Inazuma Eleven Strikers'' series on Wii allowed players to participate in ''Inazuma Eleven''-style association football matches on [[Wii]], with the second entry even featuring an online mode. The games were comparable to ''[[Super Mario Strikers]]'', and its sequel ''[[Mario Strikers Charged]]''. | The ''Inazuma Eleven Strikers'' series on Wii allowed players to participate in ''Inazuma Eleven''-style association football matches on [[Wii]], with the second entry even featuring an online mode. The games were comparable to ''[[Super Mario Strikers]]'', and its sequel ''[[Mario Strikers Charged]]''. | ||
− | A seventh entry in the Inazuma Eleven series has | + | A seventh entry in the Inazuma Eleven series has been announced for a Japanese release, alongside an anime season. The game will be called ''Inazuma Eleven: Ares no Tenbin'', which was trademarked in Europe as ''[[Inazuma Eleven Ares]]''. |
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{{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven GO Chrono Stones|Inazuma Eleven GO Chrono Stones: Thunderflash/Wildfire]]''|2013|N/A|2015|N/A|N/A|[[Nintendo 3DS]]}} | {{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven GO Chrono Stones|Inazuma Eleven GO Chrono Stones: Thunderflash/Wildfire]]''|2013|N/A|2015|N/A|N/A|[[Nintendo 3DS]]}} | ||
{{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy|Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy: Big Bang/Supernova]]''|2013|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|[[Nintendo 3DS]]}} | {{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy|Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy: Big Bang/Supernova]]''|2013|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|[[Nintendo 3DS]]}} | ||
+ | {{GameList/section|colorscheme=Inazuma Eleven|section_title=''Ares'' series}} | ||
+ | {{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven Ares]]''|2017|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|[[Nintendo 3DS]]}} | ||
{{GameList/section|colorscheme=Inazuma Eleven|section_title=''Strikers'' Games}} | {{GameList/section|colorscheme=Inazuma Eleven|section_title=''Strikers'' Games}} | ||
{{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven Strikers]]''|2011|N/A|2012|N/A|N/A|[[Wii]]}} | {{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven Strikers]]''|2011|N/A|2012|N/A|N/A|[[Wii]]}} |
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History
The Inazuma Eleven game series had its first video games released in Japan in 2008, based upon and following the events of its respective anime. A new entry in the series was released every subsequent year, all of which developed by Level-5. Level-5 published the games in Japan. In 2011, The Inazuma Eleven anime was dubbed for European audiences and broadcast on Cartoon Network, and the first game in the series was released in Europe accordingly. The entire series prior to the release of Inazuma Eleven GO was released in Europe. One day before Inazuma Eleven 3: Team Ogre Attacks! was released in Europe, the series finally débuted in North America, with a Nintendo Shop release of the original game. Some episodes of the anime also became available to watch on the eShop. Europe now has two of the three Inazuma Eleven GO titles. The third entry, Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy, has not been confirmed for a European release, but a European trademark has been filed under the name.
The Inazuma Eleven Strikers series on Wii allowed players to participate in Inazuma Eleven-style association football matches on Wii, with the second entry even featuring an online mode. The games were comparable to Super Mario Strikers, and its sequel Mario Strikers Charged.
A seventh entry in the Inazuma Eleven series has been announced for a Japanese release, alongside an anime season. The game will be called Inazuma Eleven: Ares no Tenbin, which was trademarked in Europe as Inazuma Eleven Ares.
Games
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