It first appeared in some scans. It showed a young Endou using his hissatsu, Great The Hand, though it's for the Inazuma Eleven GO game. As shown in the scans, it has a similarity towards Majin The Hand and God Catch.
It was used by the adult version of Endou Mamoru and whole Inazuma Legend Japan behind him to stop a giant, floating device, but it failed. After the failure, the whole team disappeared.
The difference between this hissatsu and Majin The Hand is that the keshin's fingers are bent forwards, while in Majin The Hand, the keshin's fingers are all straight.
Also, Majin's Hand seems to be charging with energy before he uses it to block a shot.
There is a difference in the typograhy between Inazuma Eleven Strikers 2012 Xtreme and Inazuma Eleven GO Strikers 2013. In the 2012 Wii game the typhograhy has color while in the 2013 Wii game, the typhograhy did not. This change occurred because in Inazuma Eleven Strikers 2012 Xtreme this hissatsu was shown only in scans so the official typography was not yet known.
In the Strikers games this hissatsu counts as a "Level 3" hissatsu instead of a "Special: Keshin" hissatsu.