Japanese Video Game Releases This Week: Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol. 1, Yumeiro Yuram, and More!

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Japanese Video Game Releases This Week

This week’s Japanese video game releases are filled with exciting titles for gaming enthusiasts. Let’s dive into the highlights and explore the various options available for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, PlayStation 4, Switch, and PC.

Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol. 1

One of the standout releases is the highly anticipated Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol. 1. This collection is available for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, PlayStation 4, Switch, and PC. Fans of the Metal Gear Solid franchise can now enjoy the legendary games on their favorite platforms.

Yumeiro Yuram

Another exciting title in this week’s releases is Yumeiro Yuram. This game is available for PlayStation 4 and Switch, allowing players to embark on a magical journey filled with stunning visuals and captivating gameplay.

Aside from these two highly anticipated releases, there are several other noteworthy games hitting the market this week:

Alan Wake II and Ghostrunner II

PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and PC users can look forward to the thrilling sequels of Alan Wake and Ghostrunner. These games promise intense action and gripping narratives that will leave players on the edge of their seats.

Hana Awase New Moon Series

Switch owners can experience the beautiful world of the Hana Awase New Moon series. Each volume of this series offers a unique story and gameplay experience, providing hours of entertainment.

Aquarium.

One game that stands out for PC users is Aquarium. This game is being released on Steam and features English language support, allowing players to dive into the fascinating world of aquarium management.

These are just a few highlights from the extensive list of this week’s Japanese video game releases. For the full list, check below:

Physical and Digital Releases

Digital-Only Releases

To purchase the PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and Switch titles listed above, you can use Japanese PlayStation Network and Nintendo accounts. Prepaid cards are available for convenient transactions:

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