Konami's latest entry, Powerful Pro Baseball 2026-2027, opened at number one on Famitsu's latest weekly sales chart, delivering a strong debut on Nintendo's new hardware.
The Famitsu report shows the title shifted 100,976 units in its first week on Switch 2, unseating Nintendo's Tomodachi Life: Living The Dream from the top spot.
The numbers underline Konami's continued strength in the Japanese market.
Tomodachi Life: Living The Dream added 37,888 units during the same tracking week and now sits at a cumulative total of 1,347,070 units, edging closer to 1.5 million lifetime sales and ahead of Pokémon Pokopia's listed total of 1,056,982.
Famitsu's top ten also includes entries across multiple platforms, reflecting a diverse market between first-party Nintendo releases and third-party hits.
Key highlights from Famitsu's weekly chart (June 8-14) include:
- Powerful Pro Baseball 2026-2027 on Switch 2: 100,976 units (new)
- Tomodachi Life: Living The Dream on Switch: 37,888 units, 1,347,070 total
- eFootball Kick-Off! on Switch 2: 8,143 units, 28,190 total
- Pokémon Pokopia on Switch 2: 7,781 units, 1,056,982 total
- Mario Kart World on Switch 2: 5,042 units, 2,970,496 total
- Minecraft on Switch: 3,379 units, 4,222,322 total
On the hardware front, Switch 2 remains the weekly leader.
Famitsu reports 25,793 Switch 2 consoles sold during the tracking week, bringing its lifetime total to 5,914,065.
Sony's PlayStation 5 Digital Edition recorded 6,610 sales for the week (1,316,161 lifetime), while the Switch Lite and Switch OLED continued to contribute notable lifetime numbers.
Even smaller hardware figures earned mention: the Xbox Series S moved 117 units in Japan during the same week.
While modest in scale compared with Nintendo and Sony hardware, that figure underscores the fragmented nature of console sales across regions and brands.
Famitsu's weekly data remains a key barometer for the Japanese market, and these figures can be influenced by factors such as release timing, marketing, and Nintendo Direct or publisher announcements.
All sales figures above are drawn from Famitsu's published weekly report.
Source: Famitsu.com
The Famitsu report shows the title shifted 100,976 units in its first week on Switch 2, unseating Nintendo's Tomodachi Life: Living The Dream from the top spot.
The numbers underline Konami's continued strength in the Japanese market.
Tomodachi Life: Living The Dream added 37,888 units during the same tracking week and now sits at a cumulative total of 1,347,070 units, edging closer to 1.5 million lifetime sales and ahead of Pokémon Pokopia's listed total of 1,056,982.
Famitsu's top ten also includes entries across multiple platforms, reflecting a diverse market between first-party Nintendo releases and third-party hits.
Key highlights from Famitsu's weekly chart (June 8-14) include:
- Powerful Pro Baseball 2026-2027 on Switch 2: 100,976 units (new)
- Tomodachi Life: Living The Dream on Switch: 37,888 units, 1,347,070 total
- eFootball Kick-Off! on Switch 2: 8,143 units, 28,190 total
- Pokémon Pokopia on Switch 2: 7,781 units, 1,056,982 total
- Mario Kart World on Switch 2: 5,042 units, 2,970,496 total
- Minecraft on Switch: 3,379 units, 4,222,322 total
On the hardware front, Switch 2 remains the weekly leader.
Famitsu reports 25,793 Switch 2 consoles sold during the tracking week, bringing its lifetime total to 5,914,065.
Sony's PlayStation 5 Digital Edition recorded 6,610 sales for the week (1,316,161 lifetime), while the Switch Lite and Switch OLED continued to contribute notable lifetime numbers.
Even smaller hardware figures earned mention: the Xbox Series S moved 117 units in Japan during the same week.
While modest in scale compared with Nintendo and Sony hardware, that figure underscores the fragmented nature of console sales across regions and brands.
Famitsu's weekly data remains a key barometer for the Japanese market, and these figures can be influenced by factors such as release timing, marketing, and Nintendo Direct or publisher announcements.
All sales figures above are drawn from Famitsu's published weekly report.
Source: Famitsu.com