Level-5 president and CEO Akihiro Hino teased on Twitter that the company may have an Inazuma Eleven announcement to make at this year’s Level-5 Vision event.
With help from Nintendo, Level-5 localized the Inazuma Eleven games for Europe. So far, none of those games have been released in North America, but maybe Level-5 is thinking about bringing Inazuma Eleven here.
For Level-5's 15th anniversary, they asked fans to vote on their favorite Level-5 characters and they got punked by the Internet. But, Level-5 had a good laugh too and made a wallpaper with the plane from Aero Porter.
After examining the discrepancies, Level-5 responded with a statement saying Inazuma Eleven does not infringe on Sega's patents and Level-5 is prepared to fight their case in court.
Sega filed a lawsuit against Level-5 and their popular soccer RPG series, Inazuma Eleven. Yomiuri Online reports the lawsuit is for 900 hundred million yen ($11 million) and to stop sales of eight Inazuma Eleven titles.