Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions - Character Pass Steam key
Nine extra playable characters for Rise of New Champions, each bringing new moves to your Dream Team roster. DLC content only - base game required.
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About Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions - Character Pass Steam key
Let's be upfront about what this is: a Character Pass for Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions, the anime-styled arcade soccer RPG from TAMSOFT and Bandai Namco. You are not buying a game here. You are buying an expansion to a roster, and whether that is worth anything at all depends entirely on how deep you already are in the base game. The pass adds nine characters sourced from various international squads in the Captain Tsubasa universe. Each one comes with their own move sets and skills, which does matter in a game built around special shot animations and ability chaining rather than sim-style ball physics. If you have been grinding through Dream Team mode and feel like your roster options have gone stale, fresh characters with distinct skill kits can genuinely shake up how you build your squad and approach matchups. That is the real argument for this purchase. The bonus cosmetics bundled in - the New Champions Uniform Set, matching ball, and cleats - are the kind of palette-swap extras that look nice in menus and mean almost nothing in gameplay. Do not let them factor into your decision. They exist to pad the perceived value of the pass, full stop. Where things get shaky is the reception. The pass itself carries mixed Steam reviews from a small sample, which is a yellow flag rather than a red one. Most criticism circles back to the base game's own limitations - repetitive match pacing, a story mode that leans heavily on anime nostalgia rather than mechanical depth, and a multiplayer scene that was never especially robust on PC. Adding nine characters does not fix structural issues with the core loop. If the base game's arcade-style special-move spectacle already felt thin after twenty hours, more roster slots will not change that feeling. For the audience this actually suits - fans of the Captain Tsubasa manga and anime who want to field a specific favourite character online or round out a thematic Dream Team - the pass does exactly what it promises. The character variety across different national teams at least gives the roster some geographic flavour, and new move animations are genuinely some of the flashiest things the game has to offer. Just go in knowing this is roster DLC, not a content expansion, and calibrate expectations accordingly. Monika, Scout Team
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- Developer
- TAMSOFT CORPORATION
- Publisher
- BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment
- Release Date
- Aug 27, 2020