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Weekly Famitsu June 25, 2026 Issue No (1951)
Product Languages
| Language | Japanese |
Item Description
The Weekly Famitsu – June 25, 2026 Issue No. 1951 is a popular Japanese video game magazine known for its in‑depth coverage of the latest gaming news, previews, reviews, and industry updates. As one of Japan’s most respected gaming publications, Famitsu provides exclusive insights into upcoming titles, developer interviews, and feature articles across console, mobile, and PC games.
This weeks issue:
40th Anniversary Issue, Part 2! Feature: Dragon Quest was born on May 27, 1986. We present a special feature commemorating its 40th anniversary. We explain the 40-year history of the "Dragon Quest" series, a landmark that established RPGs in Japan. In an interview with Yuji Horii, the game designer and creator of the series, we look back on its trajectory together with Famitsu, which is also celebrating its 40th anniversary! [Release Commemoration Feature] Powerful Pro Baseball 2026-2027. The long-awaited latest installment of Power Pro is finally released! A 30-page feature introducing new features and systems, a guide to Success Mode, and a developer interview, and much more. Pay attention to the results of the fan survey, including the favorite Success Mode character poll!
FAQs And Guides
What is Weekly Famitsu?
Weekly Famitsu is Japan’s leading video game magazine, widely respected for its reviews, game rankings, industry news, and developer interviews.
Is this issue written in English?
No. Weekly Famitsu is published in Japanese, but it remains popular internationally due to its images, scores, screenshots, and exclusive information.
What type of content is included in this issue?
Content usually includes game reviews, Famitsu review scores, previews of upcoming titles, developer interviews, feature articles, and industry news.
Is this item collectible?
Yes, Weekly Famitsu issues are often considered collectible, especially for fans tracking specific dates, titles, or gaming eras.
Is this magazine relevant outside Japan?
Absolutely. Weekly Famitsu is often cited internationally and provides early insights into Japanese game releases and industry trends.
Who would enjoy this issue the most?
Gamers, fans of Japanese game media, collectors, and readers interested in the gaming industry will enjoy this issue.