Splatoon 3 is Japan’s most anticipated game and beats the great judge of recent months.
Famitsu magazine regularly updates its list of the most anticipated books by readers.
With each release, Japanese magazine Famitsu gives us a closer look at what the Japanese public is most looking forward to regarding upcoming video game releases yet. Since the announcement of Final Fantasy XVI dominated almost all rankings With some exceptions like this time, who share the broadcast periodically.
In the last list of the magazine shared by Nintendo Everything, we see that the Square Enix title has to be placed in the second place in the ranking according to the last votes collected in August. who instead occupies the first position Splatoon 3.
Final Fantasy XVI dominates almost every chartOf course, the third numbered installment of the shooter for the Nintendo Switch has soared in popularity. the imminence of its launch and the latest news shared In this way, Splatoon 3 shares the podium with Final Fantasy XVI and Bayonetta 3, another title relatively close to its premiere for the hybrid console.

To round out the top 5 we see Dragon Quest X Offline in fourth place, followed by Pokémon Scarlet and Purple, an epic that is common in such rankings. We leave you below, explaining that according to Famitsu magazine, there is a distinction between versions, below the list of the most anticipated games by the Japanese public.
Most anticipated games in Japan
- [NSW] Splatoon 3 – 1076 votes
- [PS5] Final Fantasy XVI – 943 votes
- [NSW] Bayonetta 3 – 742 votes
- [NSW] Dragon Quest X Offline – 721 votes
- [NSW] Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Purple – 716 votes
- NSW]The sequel to The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild – 663 votes
- [PS5] Final Fantasy VII Rebirth – 516 votes
- [NSW] Ushiro – 364 votes
- [NSW] Witch on Holy Night – 360 votes
- [PS5] Star Ocean 6 – 313 votes
- [PS5] Resident Evil 4 – 302 votes
- [PS4] Witch on Holy Night – 286 votes
- [PS5] Pragmata – 270 votes
- [NSW] Dragon Quest Treasures – 233 votes
- [PS4] Star Ocean 6 – 228 votes
- [NSW] Harvestella – 223 votes
- [PS5] Street Fighter 6 – 207 votes
- [PS5] Dragon Quest X Offline – 186 votes
- [PS4] Valkyrie Elysium – 167 votes
- [PS4] The Legend of Heroes: Kuro no Kiseki II – CRIMSON SIN – 164 votes
- [NSW] Made in the Abyss: Binary Star Falling in Darkness – 159 votes
- [PS5] Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion – 143 votes
- [NSW] NieR: Automata The End of YoRHa Edition – 125 votes
- [PS4] Dragon Quest X Offline – 122 votes
- [NSW] Mega Man Battle Network Legacy Collection – 109 votes
- [PS4] Granblue Fantasy Relink – 106 votes
- [NSW] Persona 5 Royal – 95 votes
- [NSW] Aquarium – 93 votes
- [PS5] The Legend of Heroes: Kuro no Kiseki II – CRIMSON Sin – 90 votes
- [PS5] Valkyrie Elysium – 88 votes
We’ll have to wait for the day to check firsthand whether Splatoon 3 lives up to established expectations and convinces the most loyal players. September 9, 2022, only when it was released for Nintendo Switch. We’ve been able to test this before at 3DJuegos, so we recommend reading our colleague Raquel Cervantes’ impressions of Splatoon 3, which was released last week.
Source: 3D Juegos