Famitsu Japanese Software Sales: Powerful Pro Baseball 2026-2027 Debuts at No.1 on Nintendo Switch

Famitsu this week published its expanded Japanese software sales chart, with Powerful Pro Baseball 2026-2027 launching at No.1 on Nintendo Switch.

The weekly ranking covers titles across Nintendo Switch (NSW), Nintendo Switch 2 (NS2) and PlayStation 5 (PS5), and highlights both new releases and persistent sellers in Japan's retail and expanded market.

In journalistic terms, Famitsu provided the weekly expanded sales data and maintains archives of previous charts on its site for reference.

The following summarizes the top 30 positions and cumulative figures reported for the week.

Top highlights and notable positions

1.

[NSW] Powerful Pro Baseball 2026-2027 — 100,976 (NEW)

2.

[NSW] Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream — 37,888 / 1,347,070

3.

[NS2] eFootball Kick-Off — 8,143 / 28,190

4.

[NS2] Pokemon Pokopia — 7,781 / 1,056,982

5.

[PS5] Astro Bot — 6,533 / 110,250

6.

[NS2] Mario Kart World — 5,042 / 2,970,496

7.

[NS2] Yoshi and the Mysterious Book — 4,249 / 64,802

8.

[NS2] Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth — 4,169 / 34,826

9.

[NS2] Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition — 3,544 (NEW)

10.

[NSW] Minecraft — 3,379 / 4,222,322

The full top 30 includes long-running Nintendo titles that continue to post steady cumulative totals.

Notable long-sellers in this week's chart include Mario Kart 8 Deluxe with a cumulative 6,581,843, Super Smash Bros.

Ultimate at 5,921,998, Splatoon 3 at 4,545,655, and Animal Crossing: New Horizons at 8,445,950 as reported in the chart.

Other entries of interest include new and platform-specific releases for Nintendo Switch 2, such as Animal Crossing: New Horizons – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition at 1,510 / 128,995 and Super Mario Party Jamboree – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Jamboree TV at 1,457 / 206,095.

Methodology and source

All figures above are taken from Famitsu's expanded Japanese software sales listing for the week.

Famitsu is the cited source for these weekly rankings, and past charts are available through Famitsu's archives for verification and historical comparison.

For developers, publishers and industry observers, these weekly Famitsu charts remain a reliable snapshot of Japan's retail and expanded software performance across Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2 and PlayStation 5 platforms.