Little changes at the top of the ranking drawn up by Famitsu on the most anticipated games by the Japanese public, with Final Fantasy 16 still first but has to contend with the constant approach of Xenoblade Chronicles 3, in addition to other Nintendo Switch games that otherwise dominate.
So let’s see the ranking of the most anticipated games by Famitsu readers:
- [PS5] Final Fantasy XVI – 504 votes
- [NSW] Xenoblade Chronicles 3 – 419 votes
- [NSW] Splatoon 3 – 403 votes
- [NSW] Bayonetta 3 – 392 votes
- [NSW] Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2 – 376 votes
- [NSW] Dragon Quest X Offline – 334 votes
- [NSW] Live A Live – 257 votes
- [NSW] Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak – 219 votes
- [NSW] Pokemon Scarlet / Violet – 207 votes
- [NSW] Ushiro – 196 votes
- [NSW] Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes – 148 votes
- [NSW] Anonymous; Code – 127 votes
- [PS5] Pragmata – 119 votes
- [PS4] Witch of the Holy Night – 117 votes
- [NSW] Metal Max: Wild West – 108 votes
- [PS4] Anonymous; Code – 106 votes
- [PS5] Soul Hackers 2 – 103 votes
- [PS4] Soul Hackers 2 – 101 votes
- [PS4] The Legend of Heroes: Kuro no Kiseki II – CRIMSON SiN – 90 votes
- [NSW] Mario Strikers: Battle League – 85 votes
- [PS5] Dragon Quest X Offline – 83 votes
- [PS4] Star Ocean 6 – 82 votes
- [PS4] Dragon Quest X Offline – 80 votes
- [NSW] Klonoa Phantasy Reverie Series – 64 votes
- [PS5] Hogwarts Legacy – 60 votes
- [PS4] EVE ghost enemies – 58 votes
- [PS5] The Legend of Heroes: Kuro no Kiseki II – CRIMSON SiN – 56 votes
- [PS5] Star Ocean 6 – 55 votes
- [NSW] Witch on the Holy Night – 53 votes
- [PS4] 9 -nine- – 51 votes
Just as seen in the past week, also in this case it is Final Fantasy 16 to be the most awaited game by the Japanese public of Famitsu, with Xenoblade Chronicles 3 following and a Splatoon 3 that is running at a great career, reaching almost the second position.
For the rest, we are witnessing the usual domination of Nintendo Switch games that occupy a large part of the ranking, at least in the upper area. As always, it must be considered that the sample of users examined is rather small, but it can be considered indicative of the tastes and trends of the Japanese public.