Rhythm Heaven Groove debuted at No.1 on Nintendo platforms, while a mix of legacy franchises and recent releases continued to register healthy lifetime totals across Nintendo Switch (listed as NSW) and Nintendo Switch 2 (listed as NS2).
Famitsu provided the sales figures for the week ending June 29, 2026 and noted that historical charts are available on their site.
The magazine’s expanded list shows Rhythm Heaven Groove opening with 393,378 copies sold in its first tracking week, securing the top spot on the chart.
Notable entries and verified numbers from Famitsu’s weekly breakdown include:
- Ganbare Goemon Daishuugou launched strongly on Nintendo Switch with 60,428 units and also charted on PS5 with 8,773 units that same week.
- Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream added 26,552 sales this week, bringing its lifetime total to 1,437,122 on Nintendo Switch.
- Pokemon Pokopia (NS2) registered 6,724 sales for the week and a reported lifetime figure of 1,076,649.
- Mario Kart World (NS2) sold 5,976 copies this week, with a cumulative total of 2,985,282.
- Long-running sellers continue to show strong lifetime numbers: Mario Kart 8 Deluxe at 6,586,691, Animal Crossing: New Horizons at 8,452,745, Super Smash Bros.
Ultimate at 5,927,859, Minecraft at 4,233,151 and Splatoon 3 at 4,553,124, per Famitsu’s totals.
Other entries of interest on the chart include Powerful Pro Baseball 2026-2027 (NSW) at 13,261 for the week and Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth (NS2) at 1,749 this week with a lifetime of 41,125 on Famitsu’s list.
R-Type Dimensions 3 appeared across multiple platforms, charting on Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2 as new releases, and also showing up on PS5.
The data underscores Nintendo’s continued dominance in Japan’s retail market, with both Switch and Switch 2 editions of several franchises appearing on the same charts.
Developers and publishers tracking retail performance should consult Famitsu’s full weekly release for complete platform breakdowns and historical context.