| Goal | Method | Status | |------|--------|--------| | | Patch the menu text, player names, and Keshin descriptions. | 92% done (as of April 2026) | | Definitive Modded Edition | Unlock all characters, rebalance overpowered moves, add cut characters from data files. | Playable beta released | | Preservation Guide | Step-by-step tutorials for Dolphin emulator + Wiimmfi + LAN tunneling. | Published as a 40-page PDF |

Despite these barriers, a passionate English-patch community kept it alive for years. But now, the goalposts have moved.

If you own the original Wii disc, you can legally create a backup of your game (commonly known as an ISO or WBFS file) to play on a PC or another device. This is the best way to "save" the game for posterity.

The “Save Inazuma Eleven GO Strikers 2013” movement isn’t a protest. It’s an archive. It’s a group of fans saying: This game deserves more than a dusty shelf in Akihabara.

It seems you are looking to download or save the Wii game .

It was never localized outside Japan. To play it legally today, you need:

As one modder (username KeshinKicker ) put it: “We’re not asking Nintendo for anything. We’re building the lifeboat ourselves.”

For guides, patches, and matchmaking, visit the Strikers Legacy Discord (invite in r/inazumaeleven).

For the uninitiated, Strikers 2013 is the ultimate Inazuma Eleven fanservice compilation. It features over 200 characters across the original series and the GO timeline, explosive 3v3 matches, co-op Keshin (avatar) summons, and a physics system that turns soccer into a shonen battle anime.

The game had no official online mode. But community tools like (custom Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection) allowed fans to play via LAN emulation. With the decay of old Wii hardware and the shift to PC emulation, even that fringe multiplayer scene is collapsing. The “save” campaign isn’t about servers—it’s about preserving the knowledge of how to play together.