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Revision as of 14:42, 21 May 2021
Captain Tsubasa: Advent of New Champions is a game developed by Tamsoft and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment for PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch and PC (Steam). It is a remasterization to the sort of incomplete Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions prequel.
Story Mode: Nankatsu
The story mode portrays the 16th National Junior Tournament held in the anime.
Matches
- Shizuoka Qualifiers - Nankatsu MS vs. Otomo MS
- Tokyo Qualifiers - Musashi MS vs. Toho Academy (cutscene only)
- Block A 1st Match - Nankatsu MS vs. Azumaichi MS
- Block A 2nd Match - Nankatsu MS vs. Hanawa MS
- Quarterfinals - Nankatsu MS vs. Hirado MS
- Quarterfinals - Furano MS vs. Minamiuwa MS (cutscene only)
- Semifinals - Nankatsu MS vs. Furano MS
- Semifinals - Toho Academy vs. Meiwa Higashi MS (cutscene only)
- Finals - Nankatsu MS vs. Toho Academy
Story Mode: Project New Hero
In this story, the player becomes the main character (1st year) at one of three top schools: Furano, Musashi or Toho (further schools are then added alongside DLC Waves). The player must compete at the Junior League alongside its teammates before competing for the World Youth Challenge. It has almost the same mechanics as the Episode: New Hero from the original Rise of New Champions. During the match results, there are two assessments. The first is the Playmaking Assets, responsible for the custom player's rank-up. It evaluates the assets (shooting, dribbling, tackling, etc.) of the custom player. The second is the Team Assets, responsible for the team's rank-up. It evaluates the Goals scored, V-Zones, Critical plays and Special Moves that were exerted in-match.
For each New Hero Route, there is a Gauge that needs to be filled to succeed in Story Mode:
- Toho Gakuen Route: Pride Gauge - One must achieve a minimum goal difference in-match
- Furano Route: Unity Gauge - One must achieve a minimum rank at the sum of all Team Assets
- Musashi Route: Genius Gauge - One must choose among three options at "Misugi's Personal Matters". Each option revolves around one of the Playmaking Assets
- Otomo Route: Tenacity Gauge - One must achieve a minimum rate of 1-on-1 wins against the opposing pivot player
- Nankatsu Route: All-Out Gauge - One must achieve a minimum rate of successful moves in-match
- Hanawa Route: Acrobat Gauge - One must achieve a minimum rate of successful Combo Shots (this includes assists)
- Hirado Route: Dark Horse Gauge - One must achieve a minimum rate of ball possession
Junior Hero League
- 1st League Match - Meiwa Higashi MS/Minamiuwa MS
- 2nd League Match - Hanawa MS/Otomo MS
- 3rd League Match - Azumaichi MS/Hirado MS
- 4th to 6th League Match - Nankatsu MS/Furano MS/Musashi MS/Toho Academy
World Youth Arc
- 1st Scrimmage Match - Japan vs. Germany
- 2nd Scrimmage Match - Japan vs. England
- 3rd Scrimmage Match - Japan vs. Uruguay
- Block A 1st Match - Japan vs. Italy
- Block A 2nd Match - Japan vs. Netherlands
- Block A 3rd Match - Japan vs. Senegal
- Quarterfinals - Japan vs. Argentina
- Semifinals - Japan vs. France
- Finals - Japan vs. Germany/Brazil/USA
DLC Characters
Event Matches
- Nankatsu MS Season
- Nankatsu MS Uniform
- Promotional Friend Card for Tsubasa Ozora with the Skill "Skywing Hero"
- Toho Academy Season
- Toho Academy Uniform
- Promotional Friend Card for Kojiro Hyuga with the Skill "Tiger Heart"
- Victorino Challenge
- Uruguay U-16 Uniform
- Promotional Friend Card for Ramon Victorino with the Skill "Unstoppable"
- Furano MS Season
- Furano MS Uniform
- Promotional Friend Card for Hikaru Matsuyama with the Skill "Never Give Up"
- Musashi MS Season
- Musashi MS Uniform
- Promotional Friend Card for Jun Misugi with the Skill "Meister"
- Otomo MS Season
- Otomo MS Uniform
- Promotional Friend Card for Shun Nitta with the Skill "Bonanza"
- Soda Challenge
- Azumaichi Uniform
- Promotional Friend Card for Makoto Soda with the Skill "On the Prowl"
- Ligue 1 Challenge
- Official Uniforms from Ligue 1 member teams
- Promotional Friend Card for Louis Napoleon with the Skill "Deadly Weapon"
- Promotional Friend Card for Elle Sid Pierre with the Skill "For Glory"
- Official Uniforms from Ligue 1 member teams
- Bundesliga Challenge
- Official Uniforms from Bundesliga member teams
- Promotional Friend Card for Cornelius Heine with the Skill "Ace in the Hole"
- Promotional Friend Card for Schneider with the Skill "Seething Warrior"
- Official Uniforms from Bundesliga member teams
Signature Moves
Name | Type | User(s) |
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Drive Shot |
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Neo Drive Shot | ||
Tiger Shot | ||
Neo Tiger Shot | ||
Twin Shot | ||
Neo Drive Tiger Twin Shot | ||
Toho Twin Shot | ||
Toho Golden Duo | ||
Toho Strike Combo | ||
Nankatsu Twin Shot | ||
Nankatsu Golden Duo | ||
Eagle Shot | ||
Wild Eagle Shot | ||
Boomerang Shot | ||
Hayabusa Shot | ||
Hayabusa Running Volley | ||
Kamisori Shot | ||
Double-Edged Kamisori Shot | ||
Skylab Hurricane | ||
Skylab Twin Shot | ||
Hirado Strike Combo | ||
Slice Shot | ||
Sky Rocket Volley | ||
Miracle Overhead | ||
Argentinian Twin Shot | ||
Argentinian Golden Duo | ||
Hallowed Shot | ||
Full Metal Phantom | ||
Atomic Shot | ||
Brazilian Golden Duo | ||
Brazilian Twin Shot | ||
Fire Shot | ||
High Fire Shot | ||
Warlock Shot | ||
Rising Star Shot | ||
Hedgehog Shot | ||
German Golden Duo | ||
Slider Shot | ||
Dual Slider Shot | ||
Cannon Shot | ||
True Cannon Shot | ||
Eiffel Tower Rush | ||
Accel Shot | ||
Zapping Shot | ||
Stinger Shot | ||
High Stinger Shot | ||
Sonic Shot | ||
Black Panther Shot | ||
Dragon Shot | ||
Neo Dragon Shot | ||
Knuckle Shot | ||
Arc Bridge Shot | ||
Vulture Shot | ||
Blake Shot | ||
Super Blake Shot | ||
Analyze Shot | ||
Rabona Illusion | ||
Justice Blake Shot | ||
Condor Shot | ||
Sharpness Shot | ||
Super Sharpness Shot | ||
Sandstorm Shot | ||
Lifting Circus | ||
Miracle Drive Shot |
Story Challenges
No. | Match and Opponent | ||
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Description | Conditions | Rewards | |
1 | 1st Group Stage match vs. Italy | ||
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Attempting to break through Italy's Catenaccio, both Otomo MS representatives for Japan reprise a trick from the Shizuoka Regional Finals against Nankatsu but with a little twist. |
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2 | 2nd Group Stage match vs. Netherlands | ||
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Getting to play against his idol's country, Misugi takes on the player who inherited his idol's number. |
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3 | 3rd Group Stage match vs. Senegal | ||
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Seeing Senegal rally around Senghor, Matsuyama is reminded about Furano rallying around him and each other and draws inspiration. |
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4 | Quarterfinals vs. Argentina | ||
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Jito and the Tachibanas perform a combo technique they've been rehearsing throughout the JYWC. |
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5 | Semifinals vs. France | ||
Makoto Soda | Louis Napoleon | None | |
Attempting to settle his feud with Napoleon, Soda develops a brand-new dribble that gives him an edge (literally) and scores against France with his Double-Edged Kamisori Shot. |
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6 | Final vs. Germany | ||
Yuzo Morisaki | Karl Heinz Schneider | Gino Hernandez | |
Frustrated with not being up to Wakabayashi and Wakashimazu's level, Morisaki gets tough coaching from Hernandez and uses it to redeem himself from an earlier scrimmage. |
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7 | Final vs. Brazil | ||
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Hyuga puts his whole trust on his cohort Sorimachi and develops a combo play with the latter which enables them to score against Brazil. |
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8 | Final vs. USA | ||
Ken Wakashimazu | Blake Martin | Keizinho | |
Wakashimazu bonds with Keizinho over martial arts training and uses what he learns to redeem himself from an earlier scrimmage. |
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