Level-5's Vision 2026 showcase offered a mix of confirmation and ambiguity as the studio outlined several upcoming projects while leaving key release details unresolved.
Partway through the presentation, president Akihiro Hino introduced a sizzle-reel featuring three of the studio's next titles: Inazuma Eleven RE, a remake of the first Inazuma Eleven game; Decapolice, an as-yet-unreleased detective RPG; and Holy Horror Mansion, the latest entry in the Yokai Watch series.
Inazuma Eleven RE returns to the series' roots with a full remake of the original title, while Holy Horror Mansion continues Level-5's work within the Yokai Watch franchise. Decapolice was shown with new footage and design details, and the presentation appeared to hint that the project may target Nintendo's forthcoming Switch 2 hardware.
Despite the reveals and footage, the studio did not provide firm release dates for several of the showcased titles. That absence leaves timelines for potential 2026 launches uncertain, even as some announcements — including news likely to please Professor Layton fans — garnered enthusiasm during the showcase.
Level-5 emphasised that more information will follow at a later date, with the industry and fans expected to await further specifics on platforms and scheduling.