Inazuma Eleven

AppWizard
December 6, 2025
In 2025, PC gaming has seen a resurgence in sports titles, with notable trends emerging. EA's free-to-play skateboarding game, Skate, achieved the most successful launch of any sports game on Steam this year, peaking at 134,901 concurrent users (CCU) but has since dropped to weekly peaks of 8,000 to 10,000 CCU. EA Sports FC 26 peaked at 100,283 CCU, lower than its predecessors, and maintains weekend peaks of 60,000 to 80,000 CCU. Rematch peaked at 92,841 CCU but has only retained around 4,000 players during peak times. Umamusume: Pretty Derby reached 87,453 CCU globally and attracts 17,000 to 20,000 PC players each weekend. Football Manager 26 launched with 84,909 CCU and maintains weekend peaks of around 60,000 CCU. Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road achieved 52,795 CCU with a user rating of 90 percent. NBA 2K26 peaked at 32,081 CCU, down over 20,000 from its predecessor, while F1 25 peaked at 22,595 CCU. Madden NFL 26 peaked at 6,600 CCU, while Madden NFL 24 remains the most popular entry with 9,526 CCU.
AppWizard
November 15, 2025
Fans of Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road have waited nine years for the game's release, which was first announced by Level-5 in 2016 and faced eight delays, including two this year. The game has received an "Overwhelmingly Positive" rating on Steam, with over 600 reviews praising its nostalgic elements and gameplay. Some users have compared their experience to moments from the film Ratatouille and expressed that the delays added depth to the game. The game features innovative adaptations of previous campaigns and recreates classic matches. However, there are critiques regarding its retail price of .99 (or .99 for the deluxe edition), which is significantly higher than earlier titles. Despite pricing concerns, the overall sentiment among fans is positive, celebrating the return of the series.
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