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| Language | Japanese |
Weekly Famitsu May 28, 2026 Issue No. 1947 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 issue features:
To commemorate NieR:Automata achieving 10 million copies sold worldwide, we present a 20-page special feature. We interviewed people involved in various fields such as the stage play YorHa, advertising, anime, music, books, merchandise, and publicity about their passions, and also conducted interviews with Yosuke Saito, Yoko Taro, Keiichi Okabe, and Takahisa Taura. That story you've been waiting for is also revealed.
Yoshi and the Mysterious Book. This game, in which Yoshi investigates "mysterious" creatures in the world of an encyclopedia, will finally be released on May 21, 2026. In this issue, released just before the game's launch, we thoroughly dissect its charm. This article introduces the talking encyclopedia "Fukashigi," the characteristics of creatures you can encounter early in the game, and how to proceed with your investigation, along with the play impressions of our writer.
Release Celebration Feature Forza Horizon 6, the sixth installment of the open-world racing game series, is finally set in Japan. Recreating Japan's four seasons and breathtaking scenery, from the towering skyscrapers of Tokyo to the picturesque area around Mount Fuji, you can enjoy racing in over 550 classic cars. We'll bring you the highlights of this game.
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 issue good for collectors?
Yes. Combined issues and numbered editions like No. 1947 are especially appealing to collectors of Japanese gaming media.
Is this magazine relevant outside Japan?
Absolutely. Weekly Famitsu is often cited internationally and provides early insights into Japanese game releases and industry trends.
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