This week brings several Japanese game releases, spotlighting Dragon Quest VII Reimagined, Nioh 3, and My Hero Academia: All’s Justice. These titles launch on multiple platforms, broadening access for global players. Additional games round out a diverse lineup spanning action RPGs and more.
The latest wave of Japanese game releases arrives amid growing interest in diverse genres. Leading the pack is Dragon Quest VII Reimagined, a refreshed take on the classic, now available on PlayStation 5, Switch 2, and the original Switch. This update aims to deliver an enhanced experience for longtime fans of the series.
Nioh 3 follows as the next chapter in the challenging action RPG franchise, debuting on PlayStation 5 and PC. It builds on the series' reputation for intense combat and deep lore. Similarly, My Hero Academia: All’s Justice offers fans of the popular anime a new interactive entry, also launching on PlayStation 5 and PC.
Beyond these highlights, other titles expand the week's offerings. CARTAGRA: The Sickness of Possessory hits Switch with English language support, while Carmageddon: Rogue Shift arrives on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, Switch 2, and PC. ANTHEM#9 stands out as a PC exclusive, and 4PGP Four-Player Grand Prix targets Switch 2 and Switch. Aces of Thunder rounds things out for PlayStation 5, PS VR2, and PC.
All these games receive global distribution, allowing players worldwide to dive in without regional barriers. This selection underscores ongoing trends in gaming, mixing revivals of beloved titles with innovative newcomers, keeping the community engaged across platforms.