Captain Tsubasa: Dream Team Debuts New Players Wearing 2021 Season J.League Official Kits Today!

Are you ready to collect every uniform, for all 42 teams?

Tokyo, Japan – May 7, 2020 – KLab Inc., a leader in online mobile games, announced that its head-to-head football simulation game Captain Tsubasa: Dream Team will have a collaboration with the J.League. Starting today, players wearing the official J.League uniforms for the 2021 season will appear in the game. Uniforms for all 42 teams from the 2021 Meiji Yasuda J1 League and the 2021 Meiji Yasuda J2 League will be available. In addition, various in-game campaigns will be held to celebrate the collaboration!

J.League Collaboration Campaign

Players who were part of the J.League in the original Captain Tsubasa story will appear in Captain Tsubasa: Dream Team wearing the official J.League uniforms for the 2021 season! The campaign will feature Jun Misugi and other Players.

J.League Selection Transfer

Event Period: Friday, May 7 until Friday, May 21 (UTC+9)

New players wearing J.League official kits will appear in the Transfer including Ryo Ishizaki, Hajime Taki, and Shingo Takasugi! J.League III Medals can be earned as a Transfer bonus and exchanged for the new SSR Players. All new Players will have Lv. 10 Main Special Skills.

J.League Selection Transfer Jun Misugi

Event Period: Friday, May 7 until Friday, May 21 (UTC+9)

Jun Misugi and other new Players wearing the J.League official kits are now available in this Transfer. The new Players will have Lv.10 Main Special Skills. In addition, the J.League Selection Jun Misugi Step-Up Transfer (*paid only) will also be available and guarantees Jun Misugi on the 10th Step.

J.League Daily Scenarios

Event Period: Friday, May 7 until Friday, May 21 (UTC+9)

Players can play these limited scenarios once a day during the event period. Receive fantastic rewards such as Dream Pot Transfer Tickets and Hero Medals! The Hero Medals can be exchanged for New SSR Players Kazumasa Oda and Takesi Kishida, a SSR Player Guaranteed Transfer Ticket, and more.

J.League Event Missions

Event Period: Friday, May 7 until Friday, May 21 (UTC+9)

During the event period, players will receive various items by clearing missions. In addition to Dreamballs, SSR Black Balls, Legendary Drills and more.

J.League Collab Login Bonus Part 1

Event Period: Friday, May 7 until Friday, May 21 (UTC+9)

By logging in to the game during the event period, players can get various rewards such as SSR Kazumasa Oda, SSR Takeshi Kishida, SSR Black Balls, and more. Be sure to log in and get all the items!

*Items will change depending on the number of days a player logs in.

Dreamball Exchange

Event Period: Friday, May 7 until Friday, May 21 (UTC+9)

Uniforms for all 42 teams from the 2021 Meiji Yasuda J1 League and the 2021 Meiji Yasuda J2 League are now available! Use the Dreamball Exchange to get all the J.League official kits.

J.League Collaboration Uniforms (*planned uniforms)

New Series Premieres on the Official YouTube Channel!

The official Captain Tsubasa: Dream Team YouTube channel, a place to get the latest information and content about Captain Tsubasa: Dream Team, will get a new series of special guest appearances. For the first time, we are planning a talk about Captain Tsubasa: Dream Team with former J.League players. Be sure to check it out!

First Time MC

Daisuke Nasu (former J.League player, Yokohama F Marinos, Tokyo Verdy, Jubilo Iwata, Kashiwa Reysol, Urawa Reds, Vissel Kobe)

First Time Guests

Keisuke Tsuboi (former Japan national team player, participated in 40 international A matches)

Naohiro Ishikawa (former J.League player, Yokohama F Marinos, F.C. Tokyo)

Official YouTube Channel:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTgOPO7kIQ35YzB7SBIQoWQ

Premiere Schedule:

Saturday, May 15 at 20:00 (UTC+9) scheduled video release

*Guests and program content are subject to change without notice.

About Captain Tsubasa

Created by Yoichi Takahashi, Captain Tsubasa is a Japanese manga that centers on the sport of football. Since premiering in Shueisha’s landmark manga anthology Weekly Shonen Jumpin 1981, the series has grown into a legend that has inspired and delighted countless football fans around the world for decades.

Even after the end of the initial serialization, the story has continued to evolve with new works highlighting the growth and development of main character Tsubasa Ozora. The series’ popularity continues to thrive, with Captain Tsubasa Rising Sun finishing its appearance in Shueisha’s manga anthology, Grand Jump in 2019, and a special issue called Captain Tsubasa Magazine began serialization in 2020.

The series has sold over 70 million volumes in Japan alone. Captain Tsubasa’s popularity extends beyond borders, having been translated and published around the world in 20 languages, finding fans and winning the hearts of football lovers around the globe.

Overview of Captain Tsubasa: Dream Team

Title: Captain Tsubasa: Dream Team

Supported OSes: Android™ 4.4+, iOS 10.0+

* Not available on some devices.

Genre: Head-to-head football simulation game

Released: June 13, 2017

Price: Free-to-play (In-app purchases available)

Supported Regions: Global (Excludes Japan and Mainland China)

Supported Languages: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Traditional

Chinese, Arabic, Brazilian Portuguese, and Thai

Official Website: https://www.tsubasa-dreamteam.com/en

Official Twitter Account: @tsubasaDT_en

Official Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/tsubasaDTen

Official YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTgOPO7kIQ35YzB7SBIQoWQ/

Official Discord Channel: https://discord.gg/6tyEs48

Copyright: ©Yoichi Takahashi/SHUEISHA

©Yoichi Takahashi/SHUEISHA/TV TOKYO/ENOKIFILM
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About KLab

KLab is a leader in online mobile gaming. Founded in 2000 and headquartered in Tokyo, the company is listed on the 1st Section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange. KLab has consistently ranked as one of the top 52 grossing game publishers worldwide since 2012. With its emphasis on quality and innovative games, KLab continues to grow at a rapid pace, expanding beyond the Japanese market with an office in Shanghai. For more information about KLab, please visit http://www.klab.com/jp/english/.