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# This Week’s Japanese Game Releases: Akai Ito & Aoi Shiro HD Remaster, BATSUGUN Saturn Tribute Boosted, more

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Akai Ito & Aoi Shiro HD Remaster for Switch and BATSUGUN Saturn Tribute Boosted for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC are the highlights of this week’s Japanese video game releases.

Other new releases this week include mystery otome visual novel BUSTAFELLOWS Season 2 and puzzle game Puzzle Bobble Everybubble! for Switch.

Get the full list of this week’s Japanese game releases below. It should be noted that Gematsu will receive a small percentage of money from purchases made through Play-Asia links. You can also save five percent with our one time-use “GEMATSU23” coupon code or multi-use “GEMATSUCOM” coupon code.

Physical and Digital

Digital-Only

  • Akai Ito HD Remaster (Switch, PC [Steam]) – Launching worldwide.
  • Aoi Shiro HD Remaster (Switch, PC [Steam]) – Launching worldwide.
  • Arcade Archives Rolling Thunder 2 (PS4, Switch) – Launching worldwide.
  • AWAY: The Survival Series (PS5, PS4) – Already available worldwide.
  • BATSUGUN Saturn Tribute Boosted (Xbox One, PC [Steam]) – Launching digitally worldwide.
  • Glitch Busters: Stuck on You (PS4, Switch, PC [Steam]) – Launching worldwide.
  • Kizuna AI: Touch the Beat! (PC [Steam]) – Launching digitally worldwide.
  • Last Labyrinth: Lucidity Lost (Switch) – Launching worldwide.
  • Miasma Chronicles (PS5, Xbox Series) – Launching worldwide.
  • Planet of Lana (Xbox Series, Xbox One, PC [Steam, Microsoft Store]) – Launching worldwide.
  • Railway Empire 2 (Xbox Series, Xbox One, PC [Steam]) – Launching worldwide.
  • RWBY Arrowfell (Xbox Series, Xbox One) – Already available digitally worldwide.
  • Star Gagnant (Switch) – Launching worldwide.
  • Terracotta (Switch) – Launching worldwide.
  • TT Isle of Man: Ride On the Edge 3 (Switch) – Launching worldwide.
  • Welcome Kokuri-san (Switch, PC [Steam]) – Launching worldwide.

The PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and Switch titles listed above can be purchased through Japanese PlayStation Network and Nintendo accounts using prepaid cards:

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