Star Fox Nintendo Switch 2 Sales: Famitsu Chart Shows No.1 Debut with 41,680 Units

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Famitsu Weekly Sales: Star Fox Debuts at No.1 on Nintendo Switch 2

Japan’s weekly retail chart from Famitsu places Star Fox for the Nintendo Switch 2 at the top, with a reported first-week total of 41,680 units.

The Famitsu data covers physical sales across multiple platforms, and this week’s top 30 includes both Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2 entries alongside a few PlayStation listings.

Key takeaways from the latest Famitsu figures

- No.1: Star Fox (Nintendo Switch 2) — 41,680 copies sold (NEW).

- No.2: Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream (Nintendo Switch) — 28,543 this week, cumulative 1,410,570.

- No.3: Powerful Pro Baseball 2026-2027 (Nintendo Switch) — 16,950 this week, cumulative 146,335 (Konami).

- Notable cumulative milestones: Mario Kart World reported 2,979,306 total; Minecraft on Switch shows 4,229,124 lifetime sales; Splatoon 3 at 4,550,462 lifetime sales; Animal Crossing: New Horizons at 8,449,970 lifetime sales.

Other chart highlights include Pokemon Pokopia (Nintendo Switch 2) with 5,870 this week and a cumulative total of 1,069,925, and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (Nintendo Switch) continuing steady sales with a cumulative 6,585,063 units.

Konami’s eFootball Kick-Off appears on the Nintendo Switch 2 listings and Powerful Pro Baseball remains a top seller for Konami’s sports line.

Platform mix and enduring sellers

The list illustrates the ongoing market presence of legacy Switch titles alongside new Nintendo Switch 2 releases.

Long-term sellers remain prominent — for reference, Animal Crossing: New Horizons launched in March 2020, Minecraft arrived on Switch in 2018, Splatoon 3 released in September 2022, and Super Smash Bros.

Ultimate released in December 2018 — all titles that continue to register weekly sales and cumulative milestones in Famitsu’s rankings.

Source and further reading

Famitsu provided this week’s sales figures; past weekly charts and historical data are available from Famitsu’s published reports.

This roundup reflects the retail physical sales totals reported by Famitsu for the referenced week and platforms.

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