Famitsu’s expanded weekly software sales chart for Japan shows Nintendo-linked releases occupying the majority of the top positions, with Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream leading the pack.
The list, compiled and published by Famitsu, details weekly and cumulative physical software sales across platforms labeled in the source as NSW (Nintendo Switch), NS2 (Nintendo Switch 2 in the source), and PS5.
Key figures from this week's chart include Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream (NSW) with 52,483 copies sold this week and a reported cumulative total of 1,259,031.
New PS5 release 007 First Light debuted at number two with 20,690 copies.
Pokemon Pokopia (NS2) recorded 14,122 for the week, bringing its cumulative total to 1,038,407.
Yoshi and the Mysterious Book (NS2) placed fourth with 12,701 for the week and a 52,362 cumulative tally.
Several long-running Nintendo franchises continue to show strong lifetime sales on the weekly chart.
Mario Kart World (NS2) added 5,865 this week, reaching a cumulative 2,958,073, while Animal Crossing: New Horizons (NSW) sold 2,363 this week for a cumulative 8,441,422.
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (NSW) recorded 1,802 weekly sales and 6,578,419 total.
Super Smash Bros.
Ultimate (NSW) remains a high-selling evergreen, with 2,220 this week and 5,917,672 cumulative sales.
Splatoon 3 (NSW) likewise shows long-term strength with a cumulative 4,541,216.
Notable new entries on the chart include Demon Kill Demon: Yomi 1984 (NSW) and Starry Sky: Spring Memories (NSW), both listed as new releases in the weekly ranking.
Pragmata appears in both PS5 and NS2 listings with separate counts.
One irregularity in the source file: the cumulative figure reported for Minecraft (NSW) appears garbled in the Famitsu data; the weekly figure listed is 3,480 and is reported here as provided.
Famitsu provided the weekly sales figures and noted that historical weekly charts are available on its website for reference.
This week’s rankings underscore the ongoing dominance of Nintendo first-party properties on physical retail charts in Japan, alongside notable new and returning entries on PlayStation platforms.
The list, compiled and published by Famitsu, details weekly and cumulative physical software sales across platforms labeled in the source as NSW (Nintendo Switch), NS2 (Nintendo Switch 2 in the source), and PS5.
Key figures from this week's chart include Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream (NSW) with 52,483 copies sold this week and a reported cumulative total of 1,259,031.
New PS5 release 007 First Light debuted at number two with 20,690 copies.
Pokemon Pokopia (NS2) recorded 14,122 for the week, bringing its cumulative total to 1,038,407.
Yoshi and the Mysterious Book (NS2) placed fourth with 12,701 for the week and a 52,362 cumulative tally.
Several long-running Nintendo franchises continue to show strong lifetime sales on the weekly chart.
Mario Kart World (NS2) added 5,865 this week, reaching a cumulative 2,958,073, while Animal Crossing: New Horizons (NSW) sold 2,363 this week for a cumulative 8,441,422.
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (NSW) recorded 1,802 weekly sales and 6,578,419 total.
Super Smash Bros.
Ultimate (NSW) remains a high-selling evergreen, with 2,220 this week and 5,917,672 cumulative sales.
Splatoon 3 (NSW) likewise shows long-term strength with a cumulative 4,541,216.
Notable new entries on the chart include Demon Kill Demon: Yomi 1984 (NSW) and Starry Sky: Spring Memories (NSW), both listed as new releases in the weekly ranking.
Pragmata appears in both PS5 and NS2 listings with separate counts.
One irregularity in the source file: the cumulative figure reported for Minecraft (NSW) appears garbled in the Famitsu data; the weekly figure listed is 3,480 and is reported here as provided.
Famitsu provided the weekly sales figures and noted that historical weekly charts are available on its website for reference.
This week’s rankings underscore the ongoing dominance of Nintendo first-party properties on physical retail charts in Japan, alongside notable new and returning entries on PlayStation platforms.