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Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions details its story mode: Become a hero

Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions details its story mode: Become a hero

Bandai Namco has detailed the so-called “New Hero”, the modality where we will embody a character that will aspire to be a football legend.

Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions will not only involve the return of Oliver and Benji to video games, but will also bring original news that we did not see in the original Yoiki Takahashi series through a story mode that has now been detailed by Bandai Namco: create your own hero.

Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions

This new episode will improve the friendships we have with other iconic license players, as well as learn new skills and the so-called “dramatic stories”, spectacular scenes that will vary depending on the school we take at the beginning of the adventure from the next three :

  • Furano Middle School of Hokkaido – Those who work best in teams all over Japan

  • Toho Academy in Tokyo – A high-class academy (where Mark Lenders plays)

  • Musashi Middle School – Captained by Jun Misugi.

Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions
Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions

The goal is to stand up to teams like Nankatsu Middle School, where Oliver Atom (Tsubasa Ozora) plays, and compete in the New Hero League, the national tournament.

This past week we were able to know how the character creation mode will be, where we will be allowed to customize the hero with different options and configurations. As we see, there are already images about this original mode.

Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions

We've already played Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions

FreeGameTips has already been able to play this new iteration of Oliver and Benji in the video game industry for several hours, the first in domestic consoles of the last ten years. We invite you to watch the new and spectacular extended trailer.

Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions will be released in stores sometime in 2020 for PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch and PC completely translated into Spanish; yes, the game will respect the nomenclatures of players, states and teams of the original Japanese manga series. Check here who is who. Soon we will know the final release date of the game.

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