

Now I have a digital collection, and that’s better for Japanese people anyway because our houses are so small.” “I used to put all of my games in their physical boxes on my bookshelf to look at them. Citing not only PC sales in the west but also increasing interest in PC gaming in Japan, Mikami says he welcomes “the new world of Steam and digital sales.” Part of his reasoning? Japanese houses are small. Seeing how well the Souls franchise performed on PC, along with visual novels and smaller Japanese games, has inspired bigger studios like Square Enix to embrace Steam and other digital distribution platforms. The past few years have seen a rise in PC gaming and digital distribution in Japan, partially due to the success of Dark Souls, as PC Gamer reported a few months ago.

He says a digital library is preferable to a physical one
