miHoYo was among the many game companies at the Game Developers Conference held from July 19 to 23, and as reported by Famitsu, a new roadmap for the release of the future regions of Teyvat in Genshin Impact was shared. I translated and summarized Famitsu’s report below. GENSHIN IMPACT 2.1 – Raiden Shogun, Kujou Sara,
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Celebrating the release of Apex Legends on Switch, Famitsu published a new interview with the developers, where they most notably gave away a major hint for the upcoming, unrevealed Season 9 character. The interview features Chad Grenier, game director of Apex. Panic Button technical director Andy Boggs. And Panic Button producer Dan Hahnberg. We’ve translated
Mistwalker and ex Final Fantasy director Hironobu Sakaguchi revealed new details on Fantasian at the Game Live Japan event organized by Famitsu on March 7 – including details on the battle system, new screenshots, and a release date estimate. We summarized everything below. Several trailers and screenshots are also included at the bottom of the
Famitsu revealed the cover of this week’s issue of the magazine, featuring Xiao from JRPG Genshin Impact (PC, PS4, PS5, Mobile, Switch soon). Xiao joined the playable cast of Genshin Impact with the release of the Version 1.3 update, All That Glitters, on February 3. Xiao is obtainable through a new gacha banner, which you
Masahiro Sakurai – director of Super Smash Bros Ultimate (Switch) – recently spoke on Cyberpunk 2077 (PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X) and CD Projekt Red in his usual biweekly column in Famitsu magazine. While Super Smash Bros Ultimate players are currently enjoying Sephiroth, Sakurai is spending some time on Cyberpunk 2077. In
This week’s Famitsu Magazine (officially titled Weekly Famitsu Magazine February 4, 2021, Issue) included reviews and scores for the following upcoming games in Japan: Makai Senki Disgaea 6. Buddy Mission Bond. Re:Zero -Starting Life in Another World- The Prophecy of the Throne. Fell Seal: Arbiter’s Mark. While Famitsu Magazine will only be available a few
Famitsu recently published a collection of special end of the year creator aspirations for 2021 from 110 developers, including one from Final Fantasy VII Remake Producer Yoshinori Kitase (translation by Audrey): Yoshinori Kitase also has a comment in the Famitsu special 110 creator aspirations for 2021 interview. He mentions "the new world of FF7 has
Multiple Japanese game developers shared their favorite games of 2020 through Famitsu, with Ghost of Tsushima ending up in pole position. Yep. It’s that time of the year again. The Famitsu magazine releasing Thursday, December 24, officially titled Weekly Famitsu Magazine January 7-14, 2021 Issue, will include a traditional end of the year feature. With
On December 17 JST, Nihon Falcom announced The Legend of Heroes: Kuro no Kiseki through the Famitsu magazine released that day. (Officially titled Weekly Famitsu Magazine December 31 2020 Issue). The Legend of Heroes: Kuro no Kiseki will launch in 2021 in Japan. No platforms were specified yet but it’s likely the first Japanese release
On December 9, Japanese and Chinese studio PeroPeroGames sent its staff a message notifying them they all have December 10 as a day off to play Cyberpunk 2077 . The PeroPeroGames Twitter account shared a comical tweet explaining the situation. 明日は時空乱流が発生し、一部の地域では短期間で2077年に飛び込む現象が発生する見込みでございます。社員の安全を保証するため、弊社では明日中臨時休暇とさせていただきます。 中の人も2077年に出かけますので、ご承知おきください。 明後日からは通常営業となります。 pic.twitter.com/mQozC5oIQ2 — PeroPeroGames (@PeroPeroGuys) December 9, 2020 The tweet from the PeroPeroGames
As soon as the Cyberpunk 2077 streaming ban lifted in Japan, Famitsu started a live stream of the game introducing it to Japanese players. Needless to say, Famitsu is one of the biggest game outlets in Japan, and one of the few who published a Cyberpunk 2077 review when the embargo lifted this week, with
Following the announcement of Monster Hunter Rise and Monster Hunter Stories 2, both exclusively coming to Switch in 2021, Capcom gave a joint interview to multiple Japanese outlets. Famitsu, Dengeki, 4Gamer, Game Watch, Game Spark each published interviews on October 7. With Monster Hunter Rise Producer Ryozo Tsujimoto and Director Yasunori Ichinose. Here’s a summary
Gust and Koei Tecmo announced through Famitsu the release date of the Surge Concerto: Ciel Nosurge remaster, and the Ar nosurge: Ode to an Unborn Star remaster. Both games will be coming on PS4, Switch and PC via Steam on January 28, 2021. The Steam version launching on that date hints at an English version
Sony held on October 4 a hands-on event for the PS5, where multiple Japanese outlets and popular (Virtual) YouTubers got to try out the next gen console, and one thing that came out in particular is how the PS5 and its DualSense controller now use X button for confirm in the UI menu. As a
Famitsu announced on September 2 that its weekly magazine will be participating in the celebrations for the 5th anniversary of Undertale. The issue of Weekly Famitsu releasing on September 10 (officially titled the September 24, 2020 issue) will include an Undertale 5th anniversary feature. The magazine will have 16 pages on Undertale. It’ll include illustrations
Aquaplus revealed a bunch more of details and screenshots on Dokapon Up Mugen no Roulette, the new Utawarerumono board game. We detailed everything below. The Dokapon series features Sugoroku with RPG elements and started on Super Famicom in 1993. It’s nicknamed by some in Japan “Destroy Your Friendships: The Game”. Dokanpon Up Mugen no Roulette
Digimon Survive has gotten another update to its potential release date, which comes in the form of the European licensing catalog site updating. The site formerly showed January 2021 as the release window for the title, seemingly confirming a delay in the title’s release: But now when you check the site, it displays this image
Digimon Survive has gotten another update to its potential release date, which comes in the form of the European licensing catalog site updating. The site formerly showed January 2021 as the release window for the title, seemingly confirming a delay in the title’s release: But now when you check the site, it displays this image
Digimon Survive has gotten another update to its potential release date, which comes in the form of the European licensing catalog site updating. The site formerly showed January 2021 as the release window for the title, seemingly confirming a delay in the title’s release: But now when you check the site, it displays this image
Digimon Survive has gotten another update to its potential release date, which comes in the form of the European licensing catalog site updating. The site formerly showed January 2021 as the release window for the title, seemingly confirming a delay in the title’s release: But now when you check the site, it displays this image
Digimon Survive has gotten another update to its potential release date, which comes in the form of the European licensing catalog site updating. The site formerly showed January 2021 as the release window for the title, seemingly confirming a delay in the title’s release: But now when you check the site, it displays this image
Digimon Survive has gotten another update to its potential release date, which comes in the form of the European licensing catalog site updating. The site formerly showed January 2021 as the release window for the title, seemingly confirming a delay in the title’s release: But now when you check the site, it displays this image
Digimon Survive has gotten another update to its potential release date, which comes in the form of the European licensing catalog site updating. The site formerly showed January 2021 as the release window for the title, seemingly confirming a delay in the title’s release: But now when you check the site, it displays this image
Digimon Survive has gotten another update to its potential release date, which comes in the form of the European licensing catalog site updating. The site formerly showed January 2021 as the release window for the title, seemingly confirming a delay in the title’s release: But now when you check the site, it displays this image
Digimon Survive has gotten another update to its potential release date, which comes in the form of the European licensing catalog site updating. The site formerly showed January 2021 as the release window for the title, seemingly confirming a delay in the title’s release: But now when you check the site, it displays this image
Digimon Survive has gotten another update to its potential release date, which comes in the form of the European licensing catalog site updating. The site formerly showed January 2021 as the release window for the title, seemingly confirming a delay in the title’s release: But now when you check the site, it displays this image