Isnt it generally accepted those japanese ps5s are being shipped out the country?The ps5 is selling more then the ps4 in both Japan and WW. And most single player games are cross gen so I'm struggling to see the logic here.
Isnt it generally accepted those japanese ps5s are being shipped out the country?The ps5 is selling more then the ps4 in both Japan and WW. And most single player games are cross gen so I'm struggling to see the logic here.
Not gonna lie, Sony is getting absolutely cooked by Nintendo in Japan. What the heck happened ?!?
I'm surprised Japanese gamers even know what an xbox is lol.
Microsoft's strategy is to go streaming. Streaming is innately mobile so it's a good idea imo. And I assume if you live in Tokyo or any other big city, you have good connectivity and high speeds (especially soon with 5G).Japan seem to have turned away from traditional home consoles and have turned to portable.
If Sony or Microsoft wants to be successful in Japan then they should release a portable device.
It'll be interesting to see if the Steam Deck takes off in Japan.
Japan seem to have turned away from traditional home consoles and have turned to portable.
If Sony or Microsoft wants to be successful in Japan then they should release a portable device.
It'll be interesting to see if the Steam Deck takes off in Japan.
We're on about Japan and despite trying to bring the UK into it. We know Japan sales charts are poor and it's turned into mobile central. Still its done well for NCLIn other countries except US, 10K is enough to be the best selling game of the week.
This is about Japan, what was once seen as the pinnacle of gaming and now a place where less than 30,000 copies get's you 2nd place. So sad to see what happened to Japan.Physical sales of less than 30,000 in a week would get you 2nd place in every country not called USA. It has nothing do with mobile.
I'll try and remember that when they're all buying Nintendo. They haven't grown up at all, just turned their back on powerful console gaming and moved to mobile.They are all grown up. The kids grow up with manga, and anime. And the country is focusing on mobile games now, due to the work nature of the country.
Switch is a mobile. Easier to use, during lunch time, breaks, compared to ps4/ps5.I'll try and remember that when they're all buying Nintendo. They haven't grown up at all, just turned their back on powerful console gaming and moved to mobile.
So sad, long gone are the days when consoles launched in Japan 1st and one couldn't wait for the latest Japanese import.
Still, what goes around, comes around
It depends on how long the current gen lasts. One of the reasons the X360 sold 1.6 million in Japan was because that generation lasted so long and there were a couple decent exclusive JRPGs in the mix and some exclusive shmups over a long period of time. The X360 never had that great of a single year sales. The OG XB was only in Japan for three years and that launch year was semi decent.Ah, it already happened.
I think OG Xbox number is achievable. Xbox 360 is unreachable though.
I rather use my phone when out, but I must be an 'adult' then and a big 'kid' when playing the power consoles in the home.Switch is a mobile. Easier to use, during lunch time, breaks, compared to ps4/ps5.
Even for me right now, switch is ideal for my situation. If weren't for my online classes, I would used the switch alot, to play it in the university campus.
Playstation would need hand held console to attract those grown up people.
You just have less stressful job.I rather use my phone when out, but I must be an 'adult' then and a big 'kid' when playing the power consoles in the home.
So to see what has become of the Japanese gaming market. Still, the 16-bit and 32-Bit was one hell of a ride, so glad I took part in it.
We have no data for PS software in Japan. We only have the Japanese physical sales for the few top games of every week.Not about hardware but the dire state of software situation for PlayStation in Japan.
What do you think happened to it? It used to be the second biggest country for gaming devices and it still is.This is about Japan, what was once seen as the pinnacle of gaming and now a place where less than 30,000 copies get's you 2nd place. So sad to see what happened to Japan.
Yeah... Try being a ward nurse during a pandemicYou just have less stressful job.
It used to be a country where console games used to sell great and a country that embraced powerful consoles. Now its mobile centralWhat do you think happened to it? It used to be the second biggest country for gaming devices and it still is.
Japan has gone for the platform with the games it's interested in, just like all the other countries. The Gameboy outsold it's more powerful competitors. The PS2 outsold it's more powerful competitors.It used to be a country where console games used to sell great and a country that embraced powerful consoles. Now its mobile central
Japan doesn't change that much from the past.It used to be a country where console games used to sell great and a country that embraced powerful consoles. Now its mobile central
ShhhhhhhhTo all those saying Japan doesn't adopt digital or hasn't increased since 2016. Why are the sales of xbox purely Series S there for some time? Why would they be buying that at all?
NCL has always done well in Japan, but remember the days when FF, BioHazard would sell millions in Japan alone?Japan doesn't change that much from the past.
Top selling games are still Pokemon, Monster Hunter, Dragon Quest, Smash, Mario Kart, and Mario games(2D, 3D, and Party) but this time more Nintendo games are getting power up such as Splatoon, Zelda, Animal Crossing, and etc while Final Fantasy franchise is doing the opposite.
Japan used to be the country that bought consoles in their droves, long gone those days are. Now it's all mobile (and I class the Switch as mobile )Japan has gone for the platform with the games it's interested in, just like all the other countries. The Gameboy outsold it's more powerful competitors. The PS2 outsold it's more powerful competitors.
The Wii did start better than the PSP, but when Monster Hunter took off and the PSP started getting lots of games that Japan was interested then the Sony machine did way better (even beating the DS in some periods).
Now Switch is getting games that Japan is interested in, and so that is doing well.
Software is always the most important factor, more than power.
Japan bought the PS1 and PS2 because of the software available on it. It also bought the DS, PSP, 3DS and Switch because of the software available on it.Japan used to be the country that bought consoles in their droves, long gone those days are. Now it's all mobile (and I class the Switch as mobile )
I feel sorry for you. That must be tough to work with annoying people.Yeah... Try being a ward nurse during a pandemic
I seem to remember Japan buying lots of Famicom, PC Eng and Super Famicom games. There was gaming in Japan, even before SONY.Japan bought the PS1 and PS2 because of the software available on it. It also bought the DS, PSP, 3DS and Switch because of the software available on it.
The smartphone market and dedicated video game device market are very very different. There's a reason every professional video game device market tracker (NPD, Media Create, Famitsu, GfK etc.) tracks PS5, Switch and Xbox Series but not mobile phones in their reports.
Thanks . I think Amazon warehouse workers or the ones on the tills at the supermarkets had it worse myself. It's not just Japan that needs to deal with stress at workI feel sorry for you. That must be tough to work with annoying people.
Good luck. Hope you have the strength to last until this shitty pandemic ends.
next weekWhere is Shin Megami Tensei V?
Sorry I'm not sure I'm understanding your point here. I'm not saying that Sony created gaming in Japan, I'm saying that the success of a system in Japan is always decided by software not power.I seem to remember Japan buying lots of Famicom, PC Eng and Super Famicom games. There was gaming in Japan, even before SONY.
According to John Welfare Xbox Series X/S outsold Xbox One after only one year on market
It is not a huge deals since it is "only" 120k, but Microsoft is for sure pleased
I can never read hardware sells well. Little context for me.
How's this?
Nintendo caters to both audiences who love handheld gaming and console in a smart way, its not like Sony didn't tried with the Vita, but unless PS5 was a portable(and thats not a good idea) there is nothing they can do until the exclusives like FFXVI arrive.Not gonna lie, Sony is getting absolutely cooked by Nintendo in Japan. What the heck happened ?!?
I'm surprised Japanese gamers even know what an xbox is lol.
A portable win the same line up as the PS5 would not do any better. The problem for Sony is they have a third-party focused strategy and that for the past decade or so Japanese publishers on the whole have not been that good at creating appealing software for their domestic market.Nintendo caters to both audiences who love handheld gaming and console in a smart way, its not like Sony didn't tried with the Vita, but unless PS5 was a portable(and thats not a good idea) there is nothing they can do until the exclusives like FFXVI arrive.
Remember the Nintendo Switch was a big risk, it just paid off very well ,it could have bombed. Nintendo puts the japanese market as a priority, Sony is a more global brand.
xbox ss is doing relatively well, but the series x has sold as many this year but has been basically out of stock for monhs, plus you're talking about 50k units, not exactly an earth-shaking number outside of compared to Xbox oneTo all those saying Japan doesn't adopt digital or hasn't increased since 2016. Why are the sales of xbox purely Series S there for some time? Why would they be buying that at all?
Thats what i mean Sony PlayStation brand has a more global appeal,its not like they have to change their biggest series like Uncharted, The Last of Us and God of War to appeal to the japanese market since they sell so so well in the west, normally Japanese publishers come crawling to PlayStation anyways because there is NO competition from Xbox.A portable win the same line up as the PS5 would not do any better. The problem for Sony is they have a third-party focused strategy and that for the past decade or so Japanese publishers on the whole have not been that good at creating appealing software for their domestic market.
Getting FF16 as an exclusive is a great move, but we don't when that will arrive. Maybe Forspoken blows up in Japan, maybe Pragmata does. Maybe the "biggest ever title" that both Bandai and Koei Tecmo are talking about are going to be PS5 only and be the new hit franchises in Japan. That's what Sony needs.
To all those saying Japan doesn't adopt digital or hasn't increased since 2016. Why are the sales of xbox purely Series S there for some time? Why would they be buying that at all?
Switch is bigger in North America and Asia while PlayStation is bigger in Europe. I don't think its right to say that PlayStation is more global than Switch.Thats what i mean Sony PlayStation brand has a more global appeal,its not like they have to change their biggest series like Uncharted, The Last of Us and God of War to appeal to the japanese market since they sell so so well in the west, normally Japanese publishers come crawling to PlayStation anyways because there is NO competition from Xbox.
Nintendo is a wild card,their games appeal in japan,they just happen to be popular in the west as well(but look at 3ds it did better in japan while just ok in the west)nobody, not even themselves expected the Switch to become this big
Nintendo is the only ones really servicing Japan right now, so it's no surprise they're reaping the large benefits. If your Japanese, buying a PS5 is hard. Finding a new game you want to play on it, even harder!
Ring Fit Adventure is a console game, not a portable one. I don't think Switch's success should be looked at in that vacuum too much. Wii was doing very well in Japan too, until the dry spell kicked in and the games stopped coming. The portable nature of Switch certainly helps the console blend better with the busy lives of our Japanese friends going to school or work, and the success stories are largely titles that work well in that quick pick up and play environment. But games like Fatal Frame which charted here are likely being played as a console game. Maybe the large amount of users picking up Switch for Smash, Animal, Kart, or whatever, are bleeding into some of the core games like that which require more time investment --benefits of a large userbase. And there's Splatoon, which succeeded on Wii U as well, and its multiplayer is largely tethered to the internet. There is a lot of factors to consider with the machines dominance in Japan and I don't think its just a simple matter of Switch being portable and Playstation 4/5 isn't.
But the Playstation ecosystem is starving right now, and that leaves room for Nintendo to say to that audience they're the place to play, cause we got more games coming --including Splatoon 3 with online play, in-house Falcom games, and Bayonetta 3!
You seemed too. I grew up in the era of when Japan loved proper under the TV consoles with terrible short leads (until the Saturn) and where games sold well in the charts.Sorry I'm not sure I'm understanding your point here. I'm not saying that Sony created gaming in Japan, I'm saying that the success of a system in Japan is always decided by software not power.
In countless UK boxed sales threads I was told the opposite. Physical game sales appear to be the most important performance indicator, while e.g. player counts are worth nothing because it's mostly reviewers and influencers who drive these numbers.So physical games sales aren't relevant for PlayStation's performance.
You said that Japan used to love powerful platforms and this has changed. My argument is that Japan loves the platforms with the games they are interested in and that this hasn't changed. Why is it "sad" that Japan plays games on the TV and on the go?You seemed too. I grew up in the era of when Japan loved proper under the TV consoles with terrible short leads (until the Saturn) and where games sold well in the charts.
Sadly those days are long gone