Even then, what other
Western game is releasing soon that has enough of a budget to secure a live - action trailer?
Not exact matches
It
's unclear right now if either of these events will appear in the
Western releases of the
game.
This may also have an effect on the timing of the
western release of the
game... If Nintendo can't even supply enough copies for Japan, how
are they going to supply North America and Europe any time soon?
It should
be interesting to see if the North American
release of Dragon Quest IX, designed with
Western gamers in mind, comes anywhere close to generating the sales and buzz that it did in Japan.
Again the
game will
be making its way to
western markets in a HD remastered version for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One though there
is currently no
release date for the
game.
God Eater 2
is the latest in a trend of Japanese
games being released for a
western audience in an updated or remastered form...
Monster Hunter XX for Nintendo Switch has shipped 350,000 units which
is not bad going considering it has only
been released in Japan, though there
is a big chance that the
game have
been exported by
western gamers due to the Switch
being «Region Free.»
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Though Capcom chairman Kenzo Tsujimoto didn't outright say that the next Monster Hunter
game will
be on consoles, he strongly implied that making console
releases a permanent fixture of the franchise would
be the best way to grow a
Western audience.
Fingers crossed that SEGA
release a new
Western release date soon and that the
game's
Western release has not
been shelved.
Lastly the
game is reported to cost 5,800 yen when it
releases in Japan, there has
been no news of a
Western release just yet and the following photos have also
been shared:
I had never heard of the
game prior to a few weeks ago, and
am now hoping for a
western release.
Western players might also
be glad to know that this
game has an English
release.
We still don't know when and if we will see the
game being released in the
western market, but the history of the franchise shows us that we usually see these titles
being ported over with English localisation.
Good news for
Western Dragon Quest fans as the latest
game in the series Dragon Quest Heroes has
been confirmed for an international
release.
Sega and Atlus don't seem particularly likely to announce any of its heavy Japanese hitters at E3, as they
're typically saved for Japanese events, but they do have some Japanese
games that
are due confirmation of what
's happening with their
Western releases.
We still don't have a
release date other that to say it
's coming this year, so many
Western fans
are chomping at the bit to get their hands on this
game.
A new trailer has
been released for the upcoming
Western release of Shining Resonance Refrain, introducing the
game's heroes.
Saito also said if a
Western release were to
be viable, each of these specific regions would have its own version of the
game, including separate servers.
Of course, we
're by no means saying we'd mind a
Western Far Cry
game being released this year — Far Cry
is a popular franchise for a reason, and getting more
Western titles could only
be a good thing.
The
game is currently not slated to
be released in
Western markets, but
is this something you would play if it
were?
While the
game has yet to receive a
western release date, Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition should
be hitting Japanese Switch systems this March 22nd.
There
is no news of a
Western release at this time but the
game is due for a Japanese
release later this year.
Nakajima says it
was not Bandai Namco that changed but the
Western audience, making it more palatable for them to
release games based on anime and Japanese comics.
To
be fair it has
been running but on the Wii, this
is the Wii U version of the
game and I
'm pretty sure that if it does end up getting
released here there will most likely
be a region lock, so
Western gamers might not end up playing with Japanese players, but that
's just my speculation.
All this «chat» about
games not
being released to the
Western (or Eastern) markets
is bullshit in this day and age because all they have to do
is add subtitles (if needed) and sell them as digital copies only.
Be sure and check out the recently revealed contents of the Hyrule Warriors special edition sets that
are being released in Japan, perhaps we'll see one of these collectibles outside of Japan for the
Western release of the
game.
As of now, there
is no possibility of the
game making a
Western release.
This may
be the
game to prompt me to get a Vita (Along with the
western release of PSO2)
However, with both Dragon Quest VII and VIII finally on the cusp of a
western release, there
's new hope that even more
games in the famed RPG series could find their way overseas.
It
's a different story for the
western release of the
game, which has
been set to... February 9th.
If Sega plans to
release the
game for the US audience, it will need to tailor the controls so that they
're more in line with the control scheme of other
Western action shooters.
Unfortunately, we don't really know why the
game is releasing in the west first, considering we know nothing about the
western release in the first place, just the
release date.
Although the
game is currently only available in Japan,
Western gamers can look forward to a North American / European
release this Fall as well.
While the
western release date for Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney — Spirit of Justice
was confirmed just a few short weeks ago, we
were still in the dark about one aspect of the
game — DLC.
If you
're at all interested in this
game, then, from what I played today I'd say hold out for the
Western release details for the Slide Pad.
This
is the first My Hero Academia
game titled as One's Justice that will
be released for the
Western market later this year.
Dragon Quest XI, which will
release in the West as Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age, has
been confirmed for a
Western release, but it
's not yet clear if all versions of the
game will
be released at the same time.
Either way, it
's good to see at least one of the publishers involved in the title acknowledge that there has
been a significant show of support for a
Western release of the
game.
With Detective Pikachu
releasing this month, it
is expected that it will
be the 3DS
game we see shown off and hopefully, there will
be some news concerning a
Western release for Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition as well.
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Bandai Namco Games and developer Dimps have
been cooking up a new Saint Seiya fighting
game, with Saint Seiya: Soldiers» Soul set to hit PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, and PC in Japan on September 25, followed by a
western release this fall.
A
release date still hasn't
been set and Tsujimoto admits that a
Western release of the
game hasn't
been considered yet, but will if the demand (and money)
is there.
Western markets have
been waiting with bated breath for the
release of the latest
game in Sega's hard - hitting gangland series, Yakuza.
«In the completed Final Fantasy XIII, features which
were popular amongst
gamers at our survey last summer have
been enhanced even further» for the
Western release.
While the second half of ’08 still looks short of true AAA titles, new
games are being announced for a
western ’09
release on a regular basis.
Coming up with it in a time shortly before the
Game is released is a smart move for his Clickbait, but there will
be people who may think this only happened to the
Western Version.
Unfortunately, a
western release for either editions
is extremely unlikely... though this would
be a good opportunity for Europe to finally get a retail version of the
game!
A
western release of the
game is expected to happen at a later point.
The press
release, written in English, refers to the
game using both franchises» respective
Western character names, stating that other «English names
are TBD», all but guaranteeing a localization.