Level-5 has announced that Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road will also be making its way to PC alongside the other platforms for which it’s slated.
The game was previously announced to be coming to PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, and mobile devices, but per a new post on X (formerly known as Twitter), it’s now also headed to Steam.
There’s no mention of whether or not the Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road PC release date is any different to the other platforms, but since it’s simply been “added…to the supported platforms”, it’s assumed that the Steam version will land alongside the console and mobile editions.
This news comes just a few days after Level-5 announced that Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road, which was previously expected to arrive in 2023, would instead launch in 2024.
The delay was revealed during last week’s Level-5 Vision II showcase, where we also learned that the upcoming RPG will be getting a beta test period in March next year.
If you’re unfamiliar with Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road, it’s the latest in the Inazuma Eleven series of RPGs, which blend traditional RPG-style gameplay with sports sims.
Victory Road will star Unmei Sasanami, a young boy who “yearns for a world without soccer”.
Despite his misgivings, when he meets likeminded enthusiasts at Nagumohara Junior High, our protagonist begins to rekindle his love for the sport and attempts to revive the school’s “neglected” soccer club.
What follows is an “underdog story about overcoming hardships, growth, and challenging the very strongest”, according to Level-5.
We don’t yet know when Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road will be released, but we know the game is scheduled for a 2024 launch, and that when it does arrive, it’ll hit PC, PlayStation consoles, mobile devices, and Nintendo Switch.
Stay tuned for more news on all things Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road.