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Dragon Quest VII, Nioh 3 Lead This Week’s Japanese Game Releases

Originally published on: February 3, 2026
▼ Summary

– Dragon Quest VII, Nioh 3, and My Hero Academia: All’s Justice are the highlighted Japanese video game releases this week across multiple platforms.
– Several other games, including CARTAGRA and Carmageddon: Rogue Shift, are also releasing this week for various consoles and PC.
– The full list of releases includes both physical and digital-only game formats.
– Gematsu will receive a commission from purchases made through their provided Play-Asia links.
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This week’s lineup of new video game releases in Japan is headlined by two major titles that are sure to capture significant attention. Dragon Quest VII arrives in a completely reimagined form, launching across a wide array of platforms including PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, Switch 2, Switch, and PC. Alongside it, the challenging action RPG Nioh 3 makes its debut on PlayStation 5 and PC. Rounding out the top tier is My Hero Academia: All’s Justice, a new fighting game available for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and PC.

Beyond these flagship releases, several other notable games are arriving on storefronts. The visual novel CARTAGRA: The Sickness of Possessory and Crazy comes to Switch, complete with English language support. PC players can look forward to ANTHEM#9, while the vehicular combat classic returns with Carmageddon: Rogue Shift for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, Switch 2, and PC.

A comprehensive list of this week’s releases is provided below for reference. Please note that purchases made through specific affiliate links may provide a small commission. Customers can also utilize a multi-use coupon code for a five percent discount on applicable orders.

Physical and Digital Releases

  • Dragon Quest VII (PS5, Xbox Series, Switch 2, Switch, PC)Digital-Only Releases
  • CARTAGRA: The Sickness of Possessory and Crazy (Switch)For players accessing Japanese digital storefronts, the PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and Switch titles listed can be purchased using Japanese PlayStation Network and Nintendo accounts funded with prepaid cards.

(Source: GEMATSU)

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