Today, Bandai Namco released a new trailer of his upcoming anime soccer game Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions.
To be more specific, this is the extended story trailer released a few weeks ago featuring Tsubasa Episode mode.
This time around on top of the field's epic action, we see many of the familiar scenes from the original anime and manga that happened outside the field, including some of the secondary characters like mentors from our heroes and girlfriend Yoshiko Fujisawa from Hikaru Matsuyama.
Attach the game's own version of Moete Hero theme song, and the impact is complete.
If you've grown up with the anime, prepare to tear up as you watch the trailer below.
While the franchise is certainly very good, you may not be familiar with it, as its popularity varies greatly from region to region.
The original Captain Tsubasa anime never rose to comparable popularity in North America, I don't think I'm exaggerating by saying that in many European and Latin American countries (and, of course, Japan) almost every kid grown up in the past forty years knows about it.
Captain Tsubasa is an absolute legend in the countries where he regularly airs on TV for decay, and probably one of the most well-known and loved anime ever.
Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions is being developed by Tamsoft to release PS4, Nintendo Switch and PC worldwide in 2020.
To be more specific, this is the extended story trailer released a few weeks ago featuring Tsubasa Episode mode.
This time around on top of the field's epic action, we see many of the familiar scenes from the original anime and manga that happened outside the field, including some of the secondary characters like mentors from our heroes and girlfriend Yoshiko Fujisawa from Hikaru Matsuyama.
Attach the game's own version of Moete Hero theme song, and the impact is complete.
If you've grown up with the anime, prepare to tear up as you watch the trailer below.
While the franchise is certainly very good, you may not be familiar with it, as its popularity varies greatly from region to region.
The original Captain Tsubasa anime never rose to comparable popularity in North America, I don't think I'm exaggerating by saying that in many European and Latin American countries (and, of course, Japan) almost every kid grown up in the past forty years knows about it.
Captain Tsubasa is an absolute legend in the countries where he regularly airs on TV for decay, and probably one of the most well-known and loved anime ever.
Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions is being developed by Tamsoft to release PS4, Nintendo Switch and PC worldwide in 2020.
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