Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions includes offline and online multiplayer modes, and a single-player story mode split into two sub-modes: Episode Tsubasa,[1] allowing players to experience the original storyline, and Episode New Hero,[2] allowing players to create their character and level up in a fashion similar to the FIFA series' Player Career mode or Pro Evolution Soccer's Become A Legend mode. In New Hero, players can choose to represent Nankatsu Middle School, Furano Middle School, Toho Academy, Musashi Middle School, Otomo Middle School or Hanawa Middle School before playing in the Junior Youth World Challenge, an international U-16 tournament.
Development
Rise of New Champions was developed by Tamsoft,[3] based on the 2018 anime series Captain Tsubasa,[4] and produced by Tsuzuki Katsuaki, who described the game design as similar to arcade soccer games.[5]
The Microsoft Windows version of the game received generally positive reviews,[10] while the console versions were met by "mixed or average reviews", according to the review aggregatorMetacritic.[11][12]
The Nintendo Switch version of 'Rise of New Champions was the sixth highest-selling retail game during its first week of sale in Japan, with 16,678 copies being sold. During the same week, the PlayStation 4 version sold 13,828 copies in Japan, making it the eighth bestselling retail game of the week in the country.[18] By September 2020, over 500,000 physical and digital copies had been sold worldwide.[3]
Notes
^Japanese: Kyaputen Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions (キャプテン翼 RISE OF NEW CHAMPIONS)