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Well here's another article from when persona 5 royal launched.1) The PS1 era was 20-25 years ago. That doesn't account for the last 20 years, even including the PS2 era.
2) Pokemon is one RPG. That is not all rpgs. That does not mean that all rpgs do better in the West. You fucking fucktard.
You've got the overwhelming majority of large RPG publishers targeting areas outside of Japan. Like Atlus, Capcom, Square Enix etc..
During the PS2 era the Japanese console market was already shrinking so developers began to ramp up their global approach there. Final Fantasy 10 further spread the series to a larger audience as did 10-2 and 12 did. The RPG genre did very well under the PS2 and further spread the genre's influence globally. The US got it's first new Dragon Quest localized which had not happened since 7 on the PS1 and that was the first one localized since the NES days(7 was still called Dragon Warrior, so 8 was the first official Dragon Quest release).
Then the PS3 hit and it kind of declined for a few years, then in 2009 Demon's Souls launched and did most of it's sales in western territories, as did Dark Souls, Dark Souls 2, and a whole new subgenre of RPG was birthed. Later came Bloodborne and Dark Souls 3 on the PS4.
Persona 5 was Atlus' largest selling game ever in it's whole history and it was due to it's western sales. You also had cult series like Nier take off and Nier automata did very well on the PS4 due to the western audience. Monster Hunter World did the majority of it's sales outside of Japan as well where as prior the series was almost entirely dependent on Japan.
You've got pretty much all the major franchises and publishers making majority of their headway in western markets. Some are left like Falcom but even they are hosting western centric events now and wanting to expand further in those markets. Crunchyroll has funded a full season of anime based on Legend of Heroes to act as an advertisement for the games and that's for the western market.
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