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1 Video games  



1.1  Main series  





1.2  Inazuma Eleven GO  





1.3  Spin-offs  







2 Anime  





3 Films  





4 Manga  





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Inazuma Eleven (イナズマイレブン, Inazuma Irebun, "Lightning Eleven") is an association football-themed media franchise created by Level-5. The franchise began with the release of Inazuma Eleven in 2008, with the game series selling over 8 million copies worldwide by 2016.[1] In addition to video games, the franchise also has a manga series and a number of other animated television series and films. Most of the games are not released in North America, despite being released in PAL territories; the only exception is a port of the original Inazuma Eleven on the Nintendo 3DS and the upcoming Victory Road.

Video games[edit]

Inazuma Eleven
Genre(s)Role-playing video game, sports
Developer(s)Level-5
Publisher(s)Level-5, Nintendo
Platform(s)Wii, Nintendo DS, Nintendo 3DS, Arcade, iOS, Android, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch
First releaseInazuma Eleven
August 22, 2008
Latest releaseInazuma Eleven GO: Galaxy
December 5, 2013

Main series[edit]

Inazuma Eleven GO[edit]

Spin-offs[edit]

Anime[edit]

A number of anime television series and spin-offs have been produced by Level-5, in conjunction with TV Tokyo and OLM.

Films[edit]

Manga[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Inazuma Eleven Ares announced". gematsu.com. Archived from the original on 12 October 2016. Retrieved 10 October 2017.
  • ^ "LEVEL-5 INTERNATIONAL AMERICA RECAPS THE LEVEL5 VISION 2013 LINE-UP". level5ia.com. Archived from the original on 14 February 2019. Retrieved 2 March 2019.
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