I couldn’t find a specific, verified reference to an official “NSPEU” edition or top-level guide for Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions.
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Strengths: ✅ Captures the Captain Tsubasa spirit perfectly – dramatic, impossible football. ✅ “New Hero” mode offers genuine RPG replayability. ✅ Great for fans of the manga/anime; over 80 characters with unique animations. ✅ Fun in local 2-player (pass the Joy-Cons or use two Pro Controllers).
Weaknesses: ❌ Very steep learning curve – the tutorial is insufficient. You’ll need to watch external guides to understand the V-Zone, dribble mechanics, and goalkeeper stamina management. ❌ Repetitive matches – high-level play becomes “spam super shots until keeper collapses.” ❌ Barebones online – laggy, low population, no crossplay. ❌ Story mode lacks full anime cutscenes – many still images with voiceovers. I couldn’t find a specific, verified reference to
Title: Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions Platform: Nintendo Switch (NSPEU - European/PAL Region) Genre: Arcade Football / Action RPG Developer: Tamsoft Corporation Publisher: Bandai Namco Entertainment
Absolutely. Unlike many anime games that die after a year, Rise of New Champions has a cult following on the Nintendo Switch. The NSPEU Top community runs weekly tournaments through Discord servers like "Tsubasa EU Cup." Furthermore, because the Switch supports cross-region play (if you own the NSP version), the queue times for ranked matches are usually under 45 seconds during evening hours across Europe. NSP + EU – Referring to the NSP
Possession is key. Instead of long passes, use the "Golden Combi" or standard One-Two passes (L + Pass). These animations cannot be interrupted once started.
Verdict: A love letter to anime football fans, but a niche experience for sports purists.
Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions isn't trying to be FIFA or eFootball. Instead, it delivers an over-the-top, cinematic, and faithful recreation of the classic manga/anime. On the Nintendo Switch (EU version tested), it’s a surprisingly solid port of a very unique football arcade game.