New Mobile Game Release: ‘Captain Tsubasa: Dream Team’

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A new mobile smartphone game has been released recently by mobile game developer KLab Inc. titled Captain Tsubasa: Dream Team. It is now available worldwide with the following supporting languages: Italian, French, Spanish, German, and Traditional Chinese.

Check out the official English opening of the game below:

It is an absolutely free to play game with optional in-game purchases. Players can created their own “dream team” of Captain Tsubasa character and compete again players around the world. Aside from the competitive multiplayer feature, the game also has a story mode in which player can “experience all the greatest scenes from the original Captain Tsubasa storyline and more."

The game was released in Japan for both the Android and iOS on June 13 and has so far reached over 4 million downloads. This is based on popular manga of the same name first released in 1981. The series has become so popular that it even had spin-offs, sequels, anime series, and animated movie.

Source: Anime News Network

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