Captain Tsubasa: Dream Team is gearing up for a grand celebration of the 3rd anniversary of its Next Dream story arc. That's right, an entire story arc within the game is hitting its third year, and the festivities are nothing short of spectacular! A variety of special anniversary-themed in-game events are set to kick off, and here's everything you need to know:
Here’s A List Of All The Events!
The Next Dream 3rd Anniversary: Super Dream Festival is the first event on the list, introducing two new players, Taro Misaki and J.J. Ochado, who are part of the Paris Next Dream team. This event runs from September 24th to October 8th. During this period, you have a 6% chance of pulling an SSR player. Plus, you’re guaranteed an SSR on Step 2, and you get a free draw on Step 4.
Log in between September 24th and October 14th to claim Rivaul, also known as the Majestic Hawk Soaring Over Europe. He's set to be a powerful addition to your team!
From September 24th to October 4th, a login bonus event will reward you with useful in-game items like Dreamballs and Energy Recovery Balls just for logging in daily.
During the event period, you can also select one SSR Next Dream player for free through the Freely Selectable Next Dream Exclusive SSR Guaranteed Free Transfer. The Captain Tsubasa Next Dream 3rd Anniversary is truly a celebration to remember!
So, Hop On To Celebrate Captain Tsubasa Next Dream 3rd Anniversary!
Next Dream is a storyline that ventures beyond the traditional Captain Tsubasa narratives. Set after the events of Captain Tsubasa Rising Sun Finals, it takes you into a European League, extending beyond the Madrid Olympics.
If you're a fan of the story and eager to dive deeper into the celebration of the 3rd anniversary, you can access Captain Tsubasa Next Dream from the 'Scenario' section in Dream Team. It's an engaging way to explore the full backstory while playing through matches that follow the latest developments. Don't miss out—check out Captain Tsubasa: Dream Team on the Google Play Store.
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