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A feature that allows two characters to merge their auras, giving the primary player a hybrid appearance and access to the partner's stats and moves.
The series introduced several transformative features to the franchise, both in its narrative and gameplay mechanics. Set 10 years after the original series, it evolves the "soccer RPG" formula with new supernatural abilities and a storyline focused on reclaiming the sport from a corrupt governing body. Core Gameplay & Narrative Features
The defining mechanic of the GO series, these are mythical beings summoned by players during matches. They provide massive stat boosts and access to unique, powerful Keshin Hissatsu moves. Inazuma irebun go
Watch the diverse range of powerful Hissatsu and team dynamics in action in Inazuma Eleven GO Strikers 2013:
Featured in Galaxy , these are animal-themed transformations that Earth Eleven members use to compete against alien opponents. A feature that allows two characters to merge
As the trilogy progressed, the gameplay mechanics became increasingly complex:
The story shifts from a simple quest for glory to a rebellion against Fifth Sector , an organization that predetermines match results. Players lead the Raimon Eleven to restore "real soccer". Core Gameplay & Narrative Features The defining mechanic
Familiar faces from the original series, such as Endou Mamoru (Mark Evans) and Gouenji Shuuya (Axel Blaze), appear as adults, acting as coaches or influential figures in the new era. Evolution in Sequels (Chrono Stone & Galaxy)