Last week, Japan got a big release with the Yakuza Studio-developed action game Hokuto ga Gotoku on PS4 along with The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel I: Kai, and Final Fantasy XV Royal Edition.
ARMS is getting a US & Canada Online Open that will take place in Ranked Matches from March 8 to March 18, 2018, and a new Global Testpunch trial event.
Last week, Japan got three new releases with the most notable one being Dragon Quest Builder’s Nintendo Switch version, along with Rainbow Six Siege: Advanced Edition and the latest Doraemon game.
Just when we thought that ARMS wouldn’t get anymore updates after its final big 5.0 update, Nintendo released the 5.2 update that adds Party Crash Mode “Big Time ARMS” to regular battles and more.
Despite Nintendo announcing previously that Version 5.0 is the final big update for ARMS, a Tweet from the official Twitter hints that some sort of content is due to come out tomorrow in the Version 5.2 update.
Last week, Japan saw the release of a remake, a couple ports, and a crossover with Bayonetta and Bayonetta 2 on Switch, Secret of Mana, and A Certain Magical Virtual-On.
Last week in Japan, it was quite the busy one with four new major releases that included Dynasty Warriors 9, Sword Art Online: Fatal Bullet, Shadow of the Colossus, and Dragon’s Crown Pro.
Last week, Japan got the next big title to hit the market after Monster Hunter: World with Dragon Ball FighterZ which blasted off with a solid debut. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim for Switch was another new release.
Last week, Japan had a big week with the release of Monster Hunter: World which launched globally on January 26, 2018. Here's Media Create's sales data from the week of January 22 through January 28.
Nintendo shared an update for its list of million-sellers for its hardware, including the Nintendo Switch that has a new king with Super Mario Odyssey with 9.07 million units sold worldwide.