For the first time since 2007’s Wrestle Kingdom 2 on the PlayStation 2, there will be a video game featuring the stars of New Japan Pro Wrestling. The company announced via its official Youtube channel that a mobile game will be coming soon, and to “please be excited.” There is also an amazing message for the description, which when translated reads “To all of everyone who loves New Japan Pro-Wrestling, Currently, New Japan Pro-Wrestling is developing seriously the professional wrestling game which makes you earnest. Please expect it.”The short trailer doesn’t show off much, but it’s clear that Captain New Japan, Shinsuke Nakamura, Kazuchika Okada, and Hiroshi Tanahashi will be in.

The graphics also appear fairly good for a mobile game, and the title appears to be Let’s Play Pro Wrestling, although that could just be a subtitle. No operating systems were announced either, so we don’t know if it will be on iOS and Android or just one of them. Hopefully, it winds up being on both and supports controllers. If that winds up happening, then it could very well work smoothly with the OUYA or Mad Catz MOJO devices. If it does well, maybe it will lead to a full-fledged video game coming out. New Japan’s business is thriving, and with nearly all Japanese companies being willing to work together to some degree outside of Wrestle-1 and All-Japan Pro Wrestling, it could lead to the ultimate dream match game for a modern-day console. Heck, even a budget PlayStation 3 release would be great since that system is so import-friendly and the graphics would still be a step up from the PS2 classics like Wrestle Kingdom 2 and All-Star Pro Wrestling III.

New Japan Pro Wrestling returns to Pay-Per-View across North America for the first time since the WCW-promoted Collision in Korea show with Global Force Wrestling Presents NJPW Wrestle Kingdom 9. It will be the 26th annual January 4 Tokyo Dome show for the company, and is their biggest show of the year. It will air both live at 2 AM EST and then in a more traditional 7 PM Sunday night timeslot with the legendary Jim Ross providing play-by-play as a member of the commentary team.