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| Language | Japanese |
Weekly Famitsu June 4, 2026 Issue No. 1948 features the latest Japanese gaming news, in‑depth reviews, developer interviews, and industry insights across console, PC, and mobile platforms—an essential weekly magazine for dedicated gamers and game industry followers.
This weeks inssue [Pre-release feature] Utawarerumono: The Path to White, the latest installment in Aquaplus's popular series and the final project. The feature looks back on the history of the Utawarerumono series and thoroughly explains the highlights of this game, which fuses a profound story with highly strategic battles. [Feature] The Blood of Dawnwalker, a new action RPG created by staff with development experience in the Witcher series and Cyberpunk 2077. We deliver the charm of this game, which vividly depicts the epic story of the protagonist Coen, who becomes a "Dawnwalker" who acts as a human during the day and a vampire at night. We introduce the beautiful open world of medieval Europe and the elements of combat and exploration that differ between day and night, and also include interviews with the development team, including the studio founder.
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.
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