Nintendo has confirmed that it will be bringing more Japanese 3DS titles to overseas markets in the near future. In a translated report from the Q&A investor briefing, the company’s president Satoru Iwata said that due to the Nintendo 3DS’ “overwhelmingly strong presence” in Japan, as well as in North America and Europe, more Japanese titles are likely to be distributed or published in the west within the years 2014-15.

With the recent news that Nintendo will publish the Japanese-hit life simulation game Tomodachi Collection in the west, and with Bravely Default’s critical success overseas, this can only be a good thing for fans of Japanese imports. Iwata also said the corporation had been receiving more proposals from third-party publishers overseas in order to create new 3DS titles.