This week marks the arrival of titles awaited by the Japanese and international audience. Highlighting Donkey Kong Bananza on Switch 2 , as well as Edens Zero and Hunter x Hunter: Nen x Impact on multiple platforms. The schedule also includes unpublished digital releases and special editions of renowned franchises.
With options for all tastes, from classic adventures to popular manga adaptations, the Japanese scenario is moved, especially in the face of the growing demand for globally located titles.

Main physical releases of the week bring nostalgia and new experiences
Among the physical highlights of the week, Donkey Kong Bananza arrives at Nitendo Switch 2 with global release. He promises to bring back the essence of Nintendo classics in a modern and affordable version. In addition, Edens Zero , inspired by Hiro Mashima's manga, arrives on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series and PC, presenting an intense narrative in an action RPG with space -setting.
Another weight name is Hunter x Hunter: Nen x Impact , which debuts on PlayStation 5, Switch and PC platforms. Thus, the game promises to please both anime fans and competitive players, with dynamic battles and robust multiplayer mode.
In addition, Shadow Labyrinth broadens the offer of dark RPGs for those looking for challenging experiences. With versions for switch, switch 2 and new generation consoles, the game reinforces the variety of the week.

Digital launches offer variety in styles and platforms
In digital launches, the highlight goes to Atomic Ow L, a retro visual action title available for multiple platforms, including PS5, Xbox Series and PC. Diversity continues with Arashi Gaiden , a classic inspiration RPG released on Steam, and Bridge Constructor Studio, which bets on physics and engineering challenges on virtually every modern platforms, including mobile devices.
For visual novel fans, Bustafellows Season 2 reaches the PC and the switch with a engaging plot and refined artistic style. On the other hand, Puella Magi Madoka Magica: Magic Exedra reinforces the presence of established franchises in the catalog, with world launch by Steam.
Also noteworthy are the important updates of the week, such as the additional Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot content with the expansion “Daima” and the new version of Zenless Zone Zero , both promising to extend the experience of set games.

Classic games also gain space with relaunch on PS5 and PS4
The nostalgic were not left out. Twisted Metal III and Twisted Metal 4 reach the PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4 in updated versions, meeting the readings of fan fans. Thus, these additions reinforce developers' strategy to revitalize old franchises with modern platforms.
In addition, titles such as Upin & Ipin Universe and The Wandering Village show how Japan is aware of global trends, betting on productions aimed at different audiences and game styles.