Level-5 Inc., known for creating beloved Japanese game series such as Professor Layton, Ni No Kuni, and Yo-Kai Watch, along with their contributions to Dragon Quest VIII and IX, has just shared exciting news. They are set to bring the Inazuma Eleven franchise to Xbox for the very first time with their upcoming title, Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road.
This news was unveiled in a special showcase where fans got a sneak peek into the gameplay, storyline, and the much-anticipated release date, marked for August 21, 2025.
For those who might be new to the series, Inazuma Eleven is a unique blend of soccer action with RPG elements, originating in 2008. Over time, it has blossomed into a multimedia sensation with video games, manga, as well as anime series and films under its belt.
Unlike its counterparts like FIFA or EA Sports FC, which stick closely to real-world soccer rules, Inazuma Eleven offers a cartoonish and fantastical interpretation of the sport. Here, characters use extraordinary abilities to secure their victories, and Victory Road promises to continue this fun, exaggerated style.
You can dive into the action with modes like the solo Story Mode or the Chronicle and online-multiplayer Competition Modes. Story Mode introduces us to Destin Billows, a high school student determined to lead his soccer team to become Japan’s best. Along the way, players can enjoy various mini-games and build friendships with classmates, uncovering who might be the best fit for the team. It’s set to be a sports epic, packed with humor, emotion, and intense action.
Chronicle Mode lets players revisit and engage in iconic matches from throughout the Inazuma Eleven series, all with the help of a time traveler named Victorio. You can tackle special challenges and choose from over 5,200 characters to form a fantasy dream team.
New features include ‘Manual Mode’ and ‘Commander Modes’, offering different ways to enjoy the game. Manual Mode gives you direct control over a single character, similar to traditional soccer video games, while Commander Mode lets the AI manage your team, leaving you to guide strategy and formation.
Outside the main matches, there’s the Bond Town mode. Here, you can create your avatar and interact with other players online. Team up for unique two-player tag matches and explore this vibrant community.
Reflecting on Xbox’s latest acquisition of another highly regarded RPG franchise, the buzz around Victory Road is undeniable. Even if soccer isn’t your thing—as is the case with some, who might prefer the thrill of wrestling games—there’s an obvious appeal. The game’s stunning production values and wildly entertaining super moves make it clear why Inazuma Eleven has stood the test of time.
For sports and anime enthusiasts, this title is worth keeping an eye on. Look forward to Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road arriving on August 21, 2025, for Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2, and PC via Steam.