Inazuma Eleven: Scale of Ares (lost build of cancelled "Inazuma Eleven" multi-platform video game; 2016-2019): Difference between revisions

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== Game Development: ==
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Inazuma Eleven Ares was a game based on the anime series Inazuma Eleven Ares that was suppose to release in 2018/2019 on Nintendo Switch, PS4, IOS and Android. The game was announced in 2016 on Level-5 Vision along side the anime series. It was supposedly set to release in 2018 with the anime series but when finally the anime has ended there was no sign of the game that was pushed to 2019 and then cancelled because a new series Inazuma Eleven Orion started and at this point of development the game was still in early stages so Level-5 shut the production in favour of Inazuma Eleven Great Road of Heroes now called Inazuma Eleven Victory Road. Even thought the game was cancelled there is alot media showing how the game would looked like [https://nintendoeverything.com/inazuma-eleven-ares-details-and-screenshots-soccer-matches-and-toy-link-system/ screenshot], promotional videos, inteviews with Level-5 C.E.O Akihiro Hino, a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Um1RD4x9Wgs Full Trailer] and most important a Demo that was shown at the Tokyo Game Show of 2018.
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== Demo Description: ==
'''''Inazuma Eleven Ares''''' was a game based on the anime series of the same name that was supposed to release in 2018 and/or 2019 on the Nintendo Switch, PS4, IOS, and Android.
The demo wasn't something big we only could play as one team named Raimon against a team called Zeus. We have many photo, videos and even an [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cXaano3y6CY&t=153s full gameplay] of the demo but sadly it wasnt release to public and like the game it was created for the demo probably dont exist anymore.
==Game Development==
The game was announced in 2016 on the conference, Level-5 Vision, alongside the anime series. In addition, screenshots<ref name="ne">[https://nintendoeverything.com/inazuma-eleven-ares-details-and-screenshots-soccer-matches-and-toy-link-system/ NintendoEverything article that showcases promotional images of the canceled game.] Retrieved 29 Jun 23</ref>, promotional videos, interviews with Level-5 C.E.O Akihiro Hino, and a trailer for the demo<ref>[https://youtu.be/watch?v=Um1RD4x9Wgs Trailer for the demo.] Retrieved 29 Jun 23</ref>  was shown at the Tokyo Game Show of 2018. It was supposedly set to release in 2018 with the anime series but when the anime series had ended its air, there was no sign of the game of its release during that time as it had been in development. The game was then pushed to 2019 but was then announced to be canceled due to the fact that another anime series in the Inazuma Eleven franchise, entitled ''Inazuma Eleven Orion''', had started airing, and at this point of development, the game was still in its early stages so Level-5, the game's publisher, shut the production in favor of another video game that was eventually produced entitled ''Inazuma Eleven Victory Road''. Even though the game's production was canceled, a lot of screenshots have made it outside the production and are viewable on the internet that shows how the game would have looked like<ref name="ne" />.


== My thoughts: ==
==Availability==
Honestly there is not much hope that the demo will ever be available to the public because the game the demo was produced for was cancelled but who know maybe Tokyo Game Show or Level-5 have still access to the demo and will release it someday.
The only available information about and around the game is from screenshots, articles, and the trailer that was shown at the Tokyo Game Show of 2018. As of June 2023, no prototypes of the canceled game is known to have resurfaced and is very unlikely to do so.


== Source: ==
==External Link==
[https://inazuma-eleven.fandom.com/wiki/Inazuma_Eleven_Ares_no_Tenbin_(game)?so=search Inazuma Wiki]
*[https://inazuma-eleven.fandom.com/wiki/Inazuma_Eleven_Ares_no_Tenbin_(game)?so=search Inazuma FANDOM Wiki]
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Revision as of 04:07, 6 July 2023

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Cover art.

Status: Lost


Inazuma Eleven Ares was a game based on the anime series of the same name that was supposed to release in 2018 and/or 2019 on the Nintendo Switch, PS4, IOS, and Android.

Game Development

The game was announced in 2016 on the conference, Level-5 Vision, alongside the anime series. In addition, screenshots[1], promotional videos, interviews with Level-5 C.E.O Akihiro Hino, and a trailer for the demo[2] was shown at the Tokyo Game Show of 2018. It was supposedly set to release in 2018 with the anime series but when the anime series had ended its air, there was no sign of the game of its release during that time as it had been in development. The game was then pushed to 2019 but was then announced to be canceled due to the fact that another anime series in the Inazuma Eleven franchise, entitled Inazuma Eleven Orion', had started airing, and at this point of development, the game was still in its early stages so Level-5, the game's publisher, shut the production in favor of another video game that was eventually produced entitled Inazuma Eleven Victory Road. Even though the game's production was canceled, a lot of screenshots have made it outside the production and are viewable on the internet that shows how the game would have looked like[1].

Availability

The only available information about and around the game is from screenshots, articles, and the trailer that was shown at the Tokyo Game Show of 2018. As of June 2023, no prototypes of the canceled game is known to have resurfaced and is very unlikely to do so.

External Link

References