Nintendo Switch 2 Continues to Lead in Famitsu Japanese Hardware and Software Sales Charts
Nintendo's momentum in the Japanese gaming market remains unwavering, with the latest Famitsu hardware and software sales data showcasing strong demand for the Nintendo Switch 2 and a robust lineup of top-selling titles.
Famitsu, Japan’s trusted source for gaming sales figures, publishes weekly charts, providing an authoritative insight into consumer preferences across platforms such as Nintendo Switch 2, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X.
Latest Hardware Sales: Nintendo Switch 2 Maintains Top Spot
According to Famitsu's most recent report, the Nintendo Switch 2 has once again dominated hardware sales in Japan, moving 65,725 units in the most recent week.
The next closest competitor, the PlayStation 5 Digital Edition, trailed with 11,941 units sold.
Other Nintendo platforms remained strong as well, with the Switch OLED model selling 8,722 units, the standard Switch at 4,963, and the Switch Lite at 4,857.
In comparison, previous week’s hardware sales saw the Switch 2 achieving an even higher figure of 81,518 units, illustrating its consistently high demand since launch.
The PlayStation 5 Digital Edition and its Pro model followed, with 8,658 and 2,531 units sold respectively last week, but both lagged significantly behind Nintendo’s newest hardware iteration.
Xbox systems, including the Xbox Series X Digital Edition and Series S, continued to record lower numbers, underlining Nintendo’s dominance in its home market.
Best-Selling Software Titles Highlight Switch 2 Ecosystem Strength
The software charts further reflect Nintendo’s firm grasp on the Japanese gaming audience.
Leading the pack is “Pokemon Pokopia” for the Switch 2, which saw weekly sales of 48,772 units, boosting its cumulative total to 821,687.
Capcom’s “Mega Man Star Force Legacy Collection” debuted strongly on the Switch, selling 18,238 units in its first week.
Nintendo-exclusive titles continue to command attention: “Super Mario Bros.
Wonder – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Meetup in Bellabel Park” made an impressive entry into the top three with 10,158 units sold, while “Mario Kart World” on the Switch 2 added 7,005 units this week, pushing its lifetime sales to a remarkable 2,880,343.
“Monster Hunter Stories 3” for the Switch 2 also held its ground, with 5,477 units sold and a total of 53,489 since release.
Industry Achievement Reflected in Consistent Sales
A representative summary of the recent Famitsu charts highlights Nintendo’s sustained leadership.
The Switch 2’s strong week-over-week performance underscores both strong hardware innovation and an ecosystem reinforced by highly anticipated exclusives.
Meanwhile, legacy titles and new releases continue to drive engagement and customer loyalty on the Nintendo platform.
The ongoing disparity between Nintendo and competing consoles in both hardware and software sales attests to the company’s enduring influence and strategic focus on the Japanese market.
With continued support from iconic franchises and new collections, Nintendo’s hardware and software sales momentum shows no sign of slowing down.
For the full data set and more in-depth analysis, weekly sales charts can be accessed directly through Famitsu.
Nintendo's momentum in the Japanese gaming market remains unwavering, with the latest Famitsu hardware and software sales data showcasing strong demand for the Nintendo Switch 2 and a robust lineup of top-selling titles.
Famitsu, Japan’s trusted source for gaming sales figures, publishes weekly charts, providing an authoritative insight into consumer preferences across platforms such as Nintendo Switch 2, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X.
Latest Hardware Sales: Nintendo Switch 2 Maintains Top Spot
According to Famitsu's most recent report, the Nintendo Switch 2 has once again dominated hardware sales in Japan, moving 65,725 units in the most recent week.
The next closest competitor, the PlayStation 5 Digital Edition, trailed with 11,941 units sold.
Other Nintendo platforms remained strong as well, with the Switch OLED model selling 8,722 units, the standard Switch at 4,963, and the Switch Lite at 4,857.
In comparison, previous week’s hardware sales saw the Switch 2 achieving an even higher figure of 81,518 units, illustrating its consistently high demand since launch.
The PlayStation 5 Digital Edition and its Pro model followed, with 8,658 and 2,531 units sold respectively last week, but both lagged significantly behind Nintendo’s newest hardware iteration.
Xbox systems, including the Xbox Series X Digital Edition and Series S, continued to record lower numbers, underlining Nintendo’s dominance in its home market.
Best-Selling Software Titles Highlight Switch 2 Ecosystem Strength
The software charts further reflect Nintendo’s firm grasp on the Japanese gaming audience.
Leading the pack is “Pokemon Pokopia” for the Switch 2, which saw weekly sales of 48,772 units, boosting its cumulative total to 821,687.
Capcom’s “Mega Man Star Force Legacy Collection” debuted strongly on the Switch, selling 18,238 units in its first week.
Nintendo-exclusive titles continue to command attention: “Super Mario Bros.
Wonder – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Meetup in Bellabel Park” made an impressive entry into the top three with 10,158 units sold, while “Mario Kart World” on the Switch 2 added 7,005 units this week, pushing its lifetime sales to a remarkable 2,880,343.
“Monster Hunter Stories 3” for the Switch 2 also held its ground, with 5,477 units sold and a total of 53,489 since release.
Industry Achievement Reflected in Consistent Sales
A representative summary of the recent Famitsu charts highlights Nintendo’s sustained leadership.
The Switch 2’s strong week-over-week performance underscores both strong hardware innovation and an ecosystem reinforced by highly anticipated exclusives.
Meanwhile, legacy titles and new releases continue to drive engagement and customer loyalty on the Nintendo platform.
The ongoing disparity between Nintendo and competing consoles in both hardware and software sales attests to the company’s enduring influence and strategic focus on the Japanese market.
With continued support from iconic franchises and new collections, Nintendo’s hardware and software sales momentum shows no sign of slowing down.
For the full data set and more in-depth analysis, weekly sales charts can be accessed directly through Famitsu.