Intro
The latest Japanese hardware and software charts published by Famitsu show notable movement across the console market and a reshuffling of the weekly software top 10.
Famitsu's weekly figures remain one of the most closely watched indicators of Japanese consumer demand for platforms including Nintendo Switch family models, Sony PlayStation 5 variants, and Microsoft's Xbox Series hardware.
Hardware highlights
Famitsu reports the following hardware sales for the week in Japan: Switch 2 23,059 units, PS5 Digital Edition 6,731, Switch Lite 4,099, Switch OLED 2,978, PS5 Pro 1,644, Switch (original model) 774, Xbox Series X Digital Edition 368, Xbox Series X 277, PS5 271 and Xbox Series S 109.
By comparison, last week's numbers were: Switch 2 31,751, PS5 Digital Edition 6,527, Switch OLED 4,162, Switch Lite 1,810, PS5 Pro 1,479, Xbox Series X Digital Edition 408, PS5 367, Xbox Series X 304, Switch 229 and Xbox Series S 123.
These figures show the week-to-week unit totals as reported by Famitsu and provide a snapshot of hardware demand across multiple platforms in Japan.
Software roundup
On the software side, Famitsu's top 10 for the week is led by Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream on Nintendo Switch, which sold 50,151 copies this week and now has a cumulative total of 1,309,182 units.
Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth for Switch 2 debuted with 30,657 copies and entered the charts as a new release.
Konami's eFootball Kick-Off also debuted on Switch 2, selling 20,047 copies in its first week.
Other entries include Pokemon Pokopia on Switch 2 with 10,794 this week and a cumulative 1,049,201, Yoshi and the Mysterious Book on Switch 2 at 8,191 (60,553 total), Mario Kart World at 7,381 (2,965,454 total), 007 First Light on PS5 at 4,388 (25,078 total), Minecraft on Switch with 4,381 (4,218,943 total), A-Train 9 Evolution on Switch 2 debuting at 3,550, and Astro Bot on PS5 with 3,460 (103,717 total).
Rewritten source note
Famitsu provided the sales data for this week and maintains archives of past charts for reference.
Takeaway
These weekly Famitsu charts are a useful, verified snapshot of Japan's retail and chart performance for both hardware and software.
For developers, publishers, and platform holders, the data helps contextualize consumer trends on Nintendo Switch models, PS5 variants, and Xbox Series hardware in the Japanese market.
The latest Japanese hardware and software charts published by Famitsu show notable movement across the console market and a reshuffling of the weekly software top 10.
Famitsu's weekly figures remain one of the most closely watched indicators of Japanese consumer demand for platforms including Nintendo Switch family models, Sony PlayStation 5 variants, and Microsoft's Xbox Series hardware.
Hardware highlights
Famitsu reports the following hardware sales for the week in Japan: Switch 2 23,059 units, PS5 Digital Edition 6,731, Switch Lite 4,099, Switch OLED 2,978, PS5 Pro 1,644, Switch (original model) 774, Xbox Series X Digital Edition 368, Xbox Series X 277, PS5 271 and Xbox Series S 109.
By comparison, last week's numbers were: Switch 2 31,751, PS5 Digital Edition 6,527, Switch OLED 4,162, Switch Lite 1,810, PS5 Pro 1,479, Xbox Series X Digital Edition 408, PS5 367, Xbox Series X 304, Switch 229 and Xbox Series S 123.
These figures show the week-to-week unit totals as reported by Famitsu and provide a snapshot of hardware demand across multiple platforms in Japan.
Software roundup
On the software side, Famitsu's top 10 for the week is led by Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream on Nintendo Switch, which sold 50,151 copies this week and now has a cumulative total of 1,309,182 units.
Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth for Switch 2 debuted with 30,657 copies and entered the charts as a new release.
Konami's eFootball Kick-Off also debuted on Switch 2, selling 20,047 copies in its first week.
Other entries include Pokemon Pokopia on Switch 2 with 10,794 this week and a cumulative 1,049,201, Yoshi and the Mysterious Book on Switch 2 at 8,191 (60,553 total), Mario Kart World at 7,381 (2,965,454 total), 007 First Light on PS5 at 4,388 (25,078 total), Minecraft on Switch with 4,381 (4,218,943 total), A-Train 9 Evolution on Switch 2 debuting at 3,550, and Astro Bot on PS5 with 3,460 (103,717 total).
Rewritten source note
Famitsu provided the sales data for this week and maintains archives of past charts for reference.
Takeaway
These weekly Famitsu charts are a useful, verified snapshot of Japan's retail and chart performance for both hardware and software.
For developers, publishers, and platform holders, the data helps contextualize consumer trends on Nintendo Switch models, PS5 variants, and Xbox Series hardware in the Japanese market.