If you’re considering downloading and playing this version, here is what makes it stand out from the original 2011 release or emulating the raw Japanese ISO.

This is the most popular method for searching the "ISO" file.

Inazuma Eleven Strikers (released in Japan as Inazuma Eleven Strikers 2012 Xtreme) is a soccer-themed action-RPG/spoof-sports title developed by Level-5. Originally released for the Wii in Japan in 2012, the game is a spin-off of the popular Inazuma Eleven franchise, which blends turn-based RPG mechanics, over-the-top soccer special moves, and anime-style storytelling. While the series gained international recognition through localizations of the mainline games and the anime, some spin-offs—like Strikers 2012 Xtreme—remained Japan-exclusive, inspiring fan interest in translation patches and ROM/ISO circulation.


Many Xtreme ISO versions come pre-patched with save files that unlock all characters from the start, including secret players like:

Some community releases include a 60 FPS mod, making the high-speed tackles and shots smoother than the original Wii’s 30 FPS cap.

The 2012 version’s Extreme Mode gives AI opponents maxed stats and perfect team synergy. It’s the ultimate test for veteran players—and the English translation helps you read their tactical adjustments in real-time.

Does a full English ISO exist? Yes, but with caveats.

Thanks to the dedicated efforts of the Inazuma Eleven ROM Hacking community (specifically teams like Elitemmas and Tsumiki Project), there is a partial English translation patch.