Inazuma Eleven Cross Announced for Mobile With CBT Registration Now Open

During a special event dedicated to the Inazuma Eleven franchise, an official announcement confirmed that a brand-new entry in the football themed universe is coming to mobile devices. This time, the series shifts away from direct action-based sports gameplay and moves toward a simulation focused experience, allowing players to step into the role of a football coach managing their dream team.
Inazuma Eleven Cross is now open for pre registration to participate in its upcoming Closed Beta Test, which will begin testing in Japan as the first region.
About Inazuma Eleven Cross
Inazuma Eleven Cross is a spin off title from the long running Inazuma Eleven franchise, designed to deliver an exciting football management experience. Players take on the role of a coach, responsible for scouting and managing players from across the anime and game series, with the goal of rising to the top of the football world.
The game features an original storyline created specifically for this title, alongside characters with unique stats and signature special moves. Unlike traditional entries in the franchise, strategy plays a central role, as players focus on tactical planning rather than controlling characters directly on the field.
Gameplay emphasizes player positioning, training and leveling systems, and strategic planning for both offense and defense in each match. During actual matches, players cannot manually control characters. Instead, match outcomes are determined by team composition, positioning decisions, and tactical choices made beforehand. An automatic team setup and auto play option is also available for those who prefer a more hands off approach.
Additionally, Inazuma Eleven Cross will support data connectivity with the upcoming title Inazuma Eleven Victory Road, which is currently under development.
The game is scheduled to launch on both iOS and Android devices. CBT registration is available through the official website and is limited to 20,000 participants, with testing currently confirmed for Japan only. Fans in the SEA Region can look forward to future updates as more information becomes available.
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