Fanstars League brings Baseball fun in a card-based mobile experience, now open for pre-registration in Japan

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  • Pro Baseball Fanstars League has opened pre-registration for fans in Japan on mobile.
  • Developed by Bandai Card Games, the title blends baseball coverage with card gameplay.

As a baseball fan, I’m really excited about this new mobile game! It’s called Pro Baseball Fanstars League (or Fanstars League for short), and pre-registration just opened in Japan for both Android and iOS. Bandai Card Games is the company behind it, and it sounds like it’s going to offer a fresh way to enjoy baseball on our phones!

Pro Baseball Fanstars League features AI-powered commentary and live match tracking

Unlike our previous baseball games that centered solely on gameplay, this app combines professional baseball news, live scores, and collectible cards. It’s designed to let you follow actual, ongoing games in a new and engaging way.

Check out the card rarities in the Central League! There are four different rarity levels to collect. Plus, the SR and SSR cards have special effects – they look amazing! Find more details on the official website. #FunStarsLeague #ProFan

— 【公式】プロ野球 ファンスターズリーグ (@fsl_baseball) March 4, 2026

Fanstars League aims to blend the excitement of playing the game with live baseball action. A feature called Famista View allows users to follow professional games as they happen, and the app will even offer AI-generated audio commentary to enhance the experience.

The game is actually quite enjoyable to play. The core experience centers around Fan Stars League, a mode where you create a team of 18 player cards – nine starting players and nine substitutes.

The cards in this game reflect what’s happening in the actual baseball game. Things like double plays, stolen bases, and other actions will activate card abilities and score points, based on your team’s setup. You can also change players on your bench during a game to adjust your strategy.

While it doesn’t quite capture the full baseball experience, this card-collecting system is a fun idea. It seems the developers are focusing on letting fans connect with the sport by collecting cards and using them to boost performance based on real games.

To learn more about the game, visit the official website and pre-register through the Google Play Store or App Store. According to the store listing, it’s scheduled to be released on March 29, 2026.

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2026-03-04 21:41