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INAZUMA ELEVEN: Victory Road to launch on August 21st/22nd, Nintendo Switch 2 version announced, all versions to be digital-only

At long last, INAZUMA ELEVEN: Victory Road has a release date. During the Inazuma Eleven V HEROES SHOWCASE 2025, Level-5 announced that INAZUMA ELEVEN: Victory Road will launch on August 21st in Europe and North America, and August 22nd in Japan + Asia. It was also announced that the game will launch not just on Nintendo Switch, but also on Nintendo Switch 2!

Here’s the various enhancements players can expect on Nintendo Switch 2:

  • HDR
  • higher resolution
  • higher frame rates
  • Joy-Con 2 mouse controls
  • and of course, GameChat support (like all Nintendo Switch 2 games)

Also, Level-5 announced that the game will be available only via the Nintendo eShop. There won’t be any physical release in any region (at least, at this point in time). Two editions will be available:

  • Standard: $69.99 / 8,910 Yen (9,210 Yen on Nintendo Switch 2)
  • Digital Deluxe: $79.99 / 10,010 Yen

The Digital Deluxe Edition includes the following:

  • Base Game
  • Fei Rune (character unlock item)
  • Football Clubroom (Bond Object)
  • Rai Rai Noodles (Bond Object)
  • Promise Pendant (equipment that boosts EXP gained)
  • Victory Jump (Goal celebration)

Players who pre-order any version will receive the following bonuses:

And those who played the beta test demo will receive the following:

Here’s the post-launch schedule:

During the livestream, the latest videos for the game were shared. First up is the latest trailer:

Next is the recording of the segment dedicated the game’s features:

And in case you missed the presentation, you can watch the recording of the full thing on YouTube:

INAZUMA ELEVEN: Victory Road (Switch – eShop) comes out on August 21st in Europe and North America, and August 22nd in Japan and Asia.

Source: official website

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