The quintuplets par excellence of the film: five memories of my time with you for PlayStation 4 and Switch, and Loopers for Switch are the highlight of this week’s Japanese video game releases.
The PC version of Lord Maglamthe console versions of Behind the frame: the most beautiful landscapesand the full version of TOKOYO: The Tower of Perpetuity.
Get the full list of Japanese game releases this week below. It should be noted that Gematsu will receive a small percentage of money from purchases made through Play-Asia links. You can also save five percent by using our one-time use”GEMATSU1“promo or multi-use code”GEMATSUCOM” promo code.
Physical and Digital
- Indigo 7: Quest for Love (Switch) – Already available digitally worldwide.
- Loopers (Switch) – Digital launch worldwide.
- The quintuplets par excellence of the film: five memories of my time with you (PS4, Switch)
Digital only
- Behind the frame: the most beautiful landscapes (PS4, Switch) – Launching worldwide.
- shark card (Switch, PC [Steam]) – Global launch.
- Cosmo Player Z (Switch) – Launching worldwide.
- DEATHRUN TV (Switch, PC [Steam]) – Global launch.
- Dungeon Village 2 (Switch) – Launching worldwide.
- EleMetals: Death Metal Deathmatch! (Xbox Series, Xbox One, Switch) – Launching worldwide.
- Flewfie’s Adventure (PS4, Xbox One, Switch) – Launching worldwide.
- fishing paradise (Switch, PC [Steam]) – Global launch.
- Gravitar: Recharged (PS5, Xbox Series, PS4, Xbox One, Switch, PC [Steam, Epic Games Store]) – Global launch.
- Indigo 7: Quest for Love (PS4) – Already available worldwide.
- KnightOut (Switch) – Launching worldwide.
- Fun 3 in 1 puzzle (Switch) – Launching worldwide.
- Lord Maglam (PCS [Steam]) – Global launch.
- Predator and wreck (PCS [Steam]) – Global launch.
- Cute girls speed (PS5, PS4, Switch) – Launching worldwide.
- TOKOYO: The Tower of Perpetuity (Switch, PC [Steam]) – Global launch.
- Voxelgram (Switch) – Already available worldwide.
The PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and Switch titles listed above can be purchased through Japanese PlayStation Network and Nintendo accounts using prepaid cards: