Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions, the launch trailer announces the arrival of the game
To celebrate the release of the game, at least in Japan, Bandai Namco has released the launch trailer for Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions, which once again shows us this anime-style football title in action. Check it out if you're interested in giving it one last look before deciding whether to buy it or not.
If you want more information about the game, read our Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions review, in which we wrote:
Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions is an imperfect title that shows the side to several problems, one above all the woodiness of the gameplay and the intricacy of the dribble and contrast system. The positive sides, such as the love expressed for the franchise, the profound freedom of customization given in the context of creating teams and characters and the online modes, collide with the prolixity of the stories in the Journey mode and with a series of related issues at the not superb technical level of the title. Net of all this, Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions has entertained us, amused us and still offers a breath of fresh air in the videogame football scene. Bandai Namco and Tamsoft have already announced a full-bodied post-launch support with several introductions: now the ball passes to fans who have an eleven-meter shot that can tip the balance of success.
Before abandoning yourself to the reflections of the case, we remind you that Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions will be released tomorrow, August 28, 2020 on PS4, Nintendo Switch and PC. The Japanese can play it from today 27th August.
If you want more information about the game, read our Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions review, in which we wrote:
Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions is an imperfect title that shows the side to several problems, one above all the woodiness of the gameplay and the intricacy of the dribble and contrast system. The positive sides, such as the love expressed for the franchise, the profound freedom of customization given in the context of creating teams and characters and the online modes, collide with the prolixity of the stories in the Journey mode and with a series of related issues at the not superb technical level of the title. Net of all this, Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions has entertained us, amused us and still offers a breath of fresh air in the videogame football scene. Bandai Namco and Tamsoft have already announced a full-bodied post-launch support with several introductions: now the ball passes to fans who have an eleven-meter shot that can tip the balance of success.
Before abandoning yourself to the reflections of the case, we remind you that Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions will be released tomorrow, August 28, 2020 on PS4, Nintendo Switch and PC. The Japanese can play it from today 27th August.