Everything We Saw At PlayStation's Japan-Centric State Of Play
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Everything We Saw At PlayStation's Japan-Centric State Of Play
"Today, Sony held a State of Play showcase to talk about upcoming PlayStation 5 games, but this one was a little different. This one was specifically focused on Japan-developed games, as well as projects from other Asian studios. The State of Play Japan showcase was hosted by Ys actor Yuki Kaji, and was only streamed in Japanese, even in other territories."
"Kicking off the show was Dragon Quest VII Remastered. I don't know why I was surprised that the trailer was in English. I guess I just assumed the "Japanese audio with English subtitles" extended to the trailers as well. But anyway, we saw a pretty story-heavy trailer of this from-the-ground-up reimagining of Dragon Quest VII. The game is coming out on February 5."
"Two new games in the BrokenLore horror series are coming. The first is Unfollow, which is all about the dark side of social media. It's coming on January 16. The next entry will be called BrokenLore: Ascend, and will have a focus on vertical climbing movement. It will launch next summer."
Sony held a State of Play showcase dedicated to Japan-developed games and projects from other Asian studios. The presentation was hosted by Ys actor Yuki Kaji and streamed in Japanese with English subtitles. The 40-minute showcase highlighted Dragon Quest VII Remastered, a from-the-ground-up reimagining launching February 5. inKONBINI: One Store, Many Stories is a corner store management sim due April 2026. Coffee Talk Tokyo places a coffee shop social simulator in cyberpunk Tokyo on March 5. BrokenLore will receive Unfollow on January 16 and BrokenLore: Ascend next summer. Team Ninja is remaking Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly.
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