Nintendo announced during today’s Nintendo Direct presentation that Monster Hunter X, now called Monster Hunter Generations for the west, will release in summer 2016 for 3DS.
Japan had a few new releases with Kamen Rider: Battride War Genesis, Mega Man Legacy Collection, TV Anime IdolM@ster: Cinderella Girls G4U! Pack Vol. 9, Ao no Kanatra no Four Rhythm, and Hero Death.
Last week, Japan had another big release and this time it was from Atlus with Shin Megami Tensei IV: Final, a sequel set in the same world of Shin Megami Tensei IV.
The giant inflatable Raizex and life-size blademaster armor replicas may have stolen the show floor of Monster Hunter Festa this year in Osaka, but Capcom put together something even more special for fans: a Treasure Hunt.
Last week, sales in Japan continued with the trend from the week prior of having some big releases, with Yakuza Kiwami glaring down on its competitors from the top of Kamurocho.
Last week in Japan, sales started getting much more interesting with compared to the relatively quiet week of no new releases from the week prior. Atlus' Odin Sphere: Leifthrasir makes its debut.
Last week in Japan saw a relatively quiet week of sales, which is normal for this time of year at the second week after the holiday season. Media Create has updated with a look the latest figures.