Famitsu's expanded weekly Japanese software sales chart highlights a strong debut for Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream on Nintendo Switch, which entered the chart at number one with 565,405 units for the reporting week.
The trade publication provides a detailed rundown of weekly figures alongside cumulative totals, offering a snapshot of both new releases and continuing catalog strength across Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2 editions and PlayStation 5.
Key takeaways from this week's Famitsu data include a high-profile Switch debut and continued multiyear sales for Nintendo first-party catalog.
Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream tops the list at 565,405 first-week sales.
Banding behind it, Pragmata launched on PS5 with 36,470 units sold in its opening week.
Several Nintendo platform entries also registered notable weekly and lifetime figures: Pokemon Pokopia on Nintendo Switch 2 posted 19,096 for the week and sits at a cumulative 910,005 units, while Mario Kart World reached 5,130 for the week and 2,900,842 lifetime sales.
Minecraft, developed by Mojang Studios, remains a steady seller on Nintendo Switch with 3,550 units for the week and a cumulative total of 4,190,151.
Nintendo EPDs Animal Crossing: New Horizons continues to show long-term strength on Switch with 3,538 for the week and 8,423,202 lifetime units according to the Famitsu breakdown.
New and returning franchises also made appearances: Doraemon Dorayaki Shop Story debuted at number seven with 3,299 copies, and a Nintendo Switch 2 edition of Animal Crossing: New Horizons recorded 3,067 for the week and 104,917 cumulatively.
Other notable chart positions include Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition for Nintendo Switch 2 debuting with 2,041 units, Super Smash Bros.
Ultimate holding steady at 2,022 weekly and 5,901,855 lifetime sales, and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe passing a cumulative 6,566,060.
Capcom titles such as Resident Evil Requiem and Monster Hunter Stories 3 also appear across PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch 2 listings, reflecting cross-platform demand.
In Famitsu's own words restated for clarity, the publication supplied the weekly sales data and noted that past charts are available for reference on their site.
For publishers, developers and analysts, this edition of the Famitsu chart underscores how first-party Nintendo titles and select third-party releases continue to drive catalog sales across both the original Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2 edition listings.
The full top 30 weekly breakdown was published by Famitsu and includes exact weekly and cumulative numbers for each entry, providing a useful resource for tracking franchise performance and platform trends in Japan.
The trade publication provides a detailed rundown of weekly figures alongside cumulative totals, offering a snapshot of both new releases and continuing catalog strength across Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2 editions and PlayStation 5.
Key takeaways from this week's Famitsu data include a high-profile Switch debut and continued multiyear sales for Nintendo first-party catalog.
Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream tops the list at 565,405 first-week sales.
Banding behind it, Pragmata launched on PS5 with 36,470 units sold in its opening week.
Several Nintendo platform entries also registered notable weekly and lifetime figures: Pokemon Pokopia on Nintendo Switch 2 posted 19,096 for the week and sits at a cumulative 910,005 units, while Mario Kart World reached 5,130 for the week and 2,900,842 lifetime sales.
Minecraft, developed by Mojang Studios, remains a steady seller on Nintendo Switch with 3,550 units for the week and a cumulative total of 4,190,151.
Nintendo EPDs Animal Crossing: New Horizons continues to show long-term strength on Switch with 3,538 for the week and 8,423,202 lifetime units according to the Famitsu breakdown.
New and returning franchises also made appearances: Doraemon Dorayaki Shop Story debuted at number seven with 3,299 copies, and a Nintendo Switch 2 edition of Animal Crossing: New Horizons recorded 3,067 for the week and 104,917 cumulatively.
Other notable chart positions include Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition for Nintendo Switch 2 debuting with 2,041 units, Super Smash Bros.
Ultimate holding steady at 2,022 weekly and 5,901,855 lifetime sales, and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe passing a cumulative 6,566,060.
Capcom titles such as Resident Evil Requiem and Monster Hunter Stories 3 also appear across PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch 2 listings, reflecting cross-platform demand.
In Famitsu's own words restated for clarity, the publication supplied the weekly sales data and noted that past charts are available for reference on their site.
For publishers, developers and analysts, this edition of the Famitsu chart underscores how first-party Nintendo titles and select third-party releases continue to drive catalog sales across both the original Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2 edition listings.
The full top 30 weekly breakdown was published by Famitsu and includes exact weekly and cumulative numbers for each entry, providing a useful resource for tracking franchise performance and platform trends in Japan.