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Studio Trigger Made Switch Soccer Recreation Look Anime AF

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There are simply so many video games as of late it’s onerous to face out from the group and get the world’s consideration. So, right here’s one great way: Get world-renowned anime home Studio Trigger to make the trailer to your upcoming Nintendo Switch sports-action sport.

Omega Strikers, developed by Odyssey Interactive, is a free-to-play on-line 3v3 soccer (soccer for readers throughout the pond) sport during which anime-looking athletes compete in cross-platform on-line matches. Some of the dapper athletes are so anime AF of their designs that they’re not even human. By my depend, there’s not less than one slime lady, a gun-wielding lizard man, and a swole gerbil-looking bear dude. The soccer ball right here is on hearth half the time, so these characters being anime AF matches the invoice.

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Odyssey enlisted the assistance of animation powerhouse Studio Trigger (the studio behind Kill La Kill and Cyberpunk: Edgerunners) to promote the hectic vitality of its roster of footballers, what with their penchant to bend the principles of standard soccer through unsanctioned weapons, with a cool opening cinematic music video. You can test it out beneath.

Nintendo / Studio Trigger / Odyssey Interactive

Studio Trigger anime are inclined to have themes of defiance in opposition to some kind of authoritative group. For instance, Kill La Kill and Brand New Animal noticed its colourful casts overtly defy the notion of socially acceptable clothes and racial prejudice in opposition to beast individuals, respectively. More lately, Trigger’s Netflix anime adaptation Cyberpunk: Edgerunners targeted on a Latino boy named David Martinez’s journey to turning into a legend in a city that might flip a blind eye to his premature demise.

All that being said, Trigger animating an opening cinematic about a group of outcasts united by their passion to decimate their opponents just makes sense. I guess Omega Strikers players are defying conventional soccer regulations. Who are we to deny a pompadoured rockabilly his enjoyable? Time will inform whether or not Omega Strikers could have an enviornment that lets its madcap group of soccer weirdos duke it out in area, as Trigger is wont to do. In the meantime, props for having such a classy trailer.

Omega Strikers is slated to launch on April 27 and is obtainable for pre-order on the Nintendo Switch, Steam, the App Store, and Google Play.

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