Football Heroes League Kicks Off on Consoles This September

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Get ready to hit the pitch with supercharged style — Football Heroes League is officially coming to PlayStation 4|5, Xbox One and Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch on September 16, 2025, coinciding with its full 1.0 release. This console debut brings the same high-octane blend of tactical soccer and hero-powered gameplay already available on PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store.

For those who missed the original PC early access launch, Football Heroes League combines real soccer strategies with explosive abilities like robotic defenders, elemental strikes, and physics-defying kicks. To learn more about the game’s core mechanics, characters, and style, check out our original feature on the PC launch here.

Watch the new trailer from The MIX Showcase here.

“A lot of us at Run Games are life-long soccer players, and Football Heroes League reflects our love of the game. We wanted to take what we love about soccer – the tactics and excitement and spectacle of it – and combine it with our love of arcade sports games and hero shooters. Soccer is for everybody, and we think this is a perfect way for old-school fans and newcomers alike to enjoy it together.”

Michael Marzola, Run Games President

Whether you’re playing in 2v2, 3v3, or 5v5, players can choose from a rotating roster of superpowered heroes — or unlock the full lineup with the Founders’ Pack. Football Heroes League will be free-to-play, with no pay-to-win systems, and supports multiplayer both casually and competitively across all platforms.

The game will support multiple languages including English, Chinese, Portuguese, French, German, Spanish, Japanese, Italian, Polish, and Korean.

For more information about Football Heroes League, follow Run Games on X (Twitter) and check out the official Discord.

About Run Games

Run Games is a Seattle-based studio founded in 2011 by industry veterans with experience at Treyarch, Electronic Arts, and Pandemic Games, with credits including Tony Hawk, Star Wars Battlefront II, and The Saboteur. The studio develops both collaborative and independent projects, specializing in the arcade sports genre. They focus on games that feel great to play, foster community, and promote a healthy, feedback-driven development culture.

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