![]() Hino announced that the game would be receiving a title change from Great Road to Victory Road to fit better with the new main story of the game. The refurbished development blog was updated after a year of absence. ![]() ![]() On July 21st, 2022, Hino announced Inazuma Eleven's latest work, redirecting to the new site and, releasing the logo for Victory Road and a new piece of artwork depicting Sasanami holding on to a new character. On July 15th, 2022, Hino announced the former blog for Inazuma Eleven Eiyuutachi no Great Road would be updated on the next week, releasing a piece of artwork depicting Sasanami getting intimidated by a new character. The building and character model were changed from the more realistic scale, seen in the early development of Ares no Tenbin and AC games, to the smaller scale and less detailed, similar to GO games. The video contained some new in-development footage of the game with several major characters from all three series appear in the background. The game was expected to release in 2021.Īfter a year with no update on the game, on April 2nd, 2021, Hino posted an update video on his blog. The story will focus on the new protagonist, Sasanami Unmei, a soccer-loving boy with a mental trauma which makes him unable to play soccer, who decided to join Raimon's soccer club as a manager after he met Endou Mamoru. Instead of following the Ares no Tenbin story as originally planned, the game would have a completely new storyline and would be a remake of the Football Frontier arc from the original Inazuma Eleven, and would feature characters from both the GO series and the Ares no Tenbin series as part of the same timeline. On April 1st, 2020, Hino announced an upcoming plan for the new game. ![]() In September of 2019, just before the airing of Inazuma Eleven Orion no Kokuin's final episode, Hino announced they decided restarting their game project, instead making a game called Inazuma Eleven Eiyuutachi no Great Road, which would add more story of the characters outside the series, and planned to release it on Spring 2020. Level-5 was originally developing the Inazuma Eleven Ares no Tenbin game, but after numerous delays and issues during production, the game was scrapped. ![]()
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