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Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road

Inazuma Eleven Victory Road Galaxy & LBX update

Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road hasn’t been out for very long, but Level-5 is already coming out with a major update titled “Galaxy & LBX”. It’s due out for Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch on December 21, 2025.

The update includes new routes, new re-story, new BB stadium teams, a new 2-player tag mode, commander ladder, high speed commander mode, story-based positioning for combination moves, Atrium of the Untamed marketplace, and “Fabled” as new character rarity. For “Fabled” rarity, while only one can join each match, it’s stronger than “Hero”.

Watch a trailer for the Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road “Galaxy & LBX” update below.

Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road 1.3.0 update

A new version 1.3.0 update for Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road 1.3.0 was recently released. On both Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch, it can be downloaded now.

One of the big things here is a Level 50 cap in Ranked Matches. There’s also a couple of smaller features, balance adjustments, and bug fixes.

The full rundown is as follows:

Level-5 has just revealed that Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road has surpassed 500,000 units worldwide across all platforms. The title launched only a week ago on November 13 as a digital only release.

Here’s some information about the game:

Level-5 gave another status update on Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road today, which includes frame rate and resolution details for the Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch versions as well as a sequel tease.

For those playing on Nintendo Switch 2, the game will run at 60 frames per second. Docked resolution is 4K. Nintendo Switch 1 pairs things back to 30 frames per second with 1080p resolution when docked.

Here’s the full platform breakdown:

Inazuma Eleven Victory Road delay July 2025

July 18: Today, Level-5 announced that it’s once again delaying Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road.

The game has been pushed back several different times throughout the years, so the latest development may not come as a surprise. In any case, we’ll now be seeing it on Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch on November 13, 2025. It was most recently planned for August 21.

Inazuma Eleven Victory Road release date Nintendo Switch 2

April 11: During a presentation today, Level-5 relayed the final release date for Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road and also confirmed a Nintendo Switch 2 version. Fans can pick it up on August 21, 2025. The title will be launching simultaneously worldwide in multiple languages – but it’ll be digital-only.

Nintendo Switch 2 will have some upgrades. Level-5 says it includes HDR, higher resolution, higher frame rate, mouse support, and GameChat support.

Inazuma Eleven V Heroes Showcase 2025

Level-5 has provided an update on Inazuma Eleven Victory Road, seemingly confirming yet another delay and announcing the Inazuma Eleven V Heroes Showcase 2025. CEO Akihiro Hino provided a status update in a new blog today.

Hino announced the Inazuma Eleven V Heroes Showcase 2025, which will cover “the official release date and everything included”. As for the release date, “it might slip just a tiny bit due to the ripple effects of Fantasy Life i.” The game was last said to be on track for June.

Inazuma Eleven Victory Road beta test

Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road will be hosting a beta test in March 2024, Level-5 just announced. This comes as part of an update that was just shared during the Level-5 Vision 2023 II event.

The beta test will be held on Switch worldwide. Level-5 is holding the beta “to make final adjustments in preparation for the long service duration.” Players will be able to access online matches, single player, and a test of the story mode that will unlock gradually.

Inazuma Eleven Victory Road third trailer

Level-5 is back with another look at Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road by providing the game’s third official trailer. This comes ahead of the 2023 Tokyo Game Show.

It’s been a wild ride for the overall development of Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road. First announced in 2016 as Inazuma Eleven Ares, the game was targeting a 2018 launch. However, the project has seemed like it’s finally been on track over the past year or two.


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