Statistics for the Japanese Famitsu chart are now April 6 – 12, revealing that Crossing the Animals: New Horizons missed the first place for the first time since it was released.
The game sold an estimated 292,876 copies in the region last week, an impressive figure considering it was in the market for several weeks, but could not compete at launch Finally Fantasy VII Remake on PS4. Square Enix's newest release sold 702,853 physical copies to replace the position.
Here are the top ten numbers (first numbers are average sales this week, followed by total sales):
1) (PS4) Final Fantasy FI (Square Enix) {2020.04.10} – 702.853 / NEW
2) (NSW) Crossing Animals: New Horizons (Nintendo) {2020.03.20} – 292.876 / 3.324.660
3) (PS4) Disadvantages of Living 3 (Capcom) {2020.04.03} – 34.698 / 224.188
4) (NSW) Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (Nintendo) {2017.04.28} – 14.171 / 2.869.272
5) (PS4) One Piece: Pirate Warriors 4 (Bandai Namco Games) {2020.03.26} – 13.204 / 107.535
6) (NSW) One Piece: Pirate Warriors 4(Bandai Namco Games) {2020.03.26} – 11.921 / 90.832
7) (NSW) Super Smash Bros. Finally (Nintendo) {2018.12.07} – 11.303 / 3.646.834
8) (NSW) Ring Fit Adventure (Nintendo) {2019.10.18} – 9.249 / 762.872
9) (NSW) Pokémon Sword and Shield (Pokémon Co) {2019.11.15} – 9.037 / 3.562.578
10) (NSW) Super Mario Party (Nintendo) {2018.10.05} – 8.755 / 1.398.898
It's actually the Hardware chart that saw the largest distribution, however. Nintendo sales Switch hardware is still low as we remember seeing them in the country, and shipping problems are caused by the current coronavirus epidemic which has a very positive impact. Both of these integrated switchch models sell for only 25,000 units this week, down from 154,000 last week. Here are this week's stats, followed by lifetime sales in brackets:
Nintendo Switch: 19,429 (11,148,295)
PlayStation 4: 60,721 (7,529,029)
PlayStation 4 Pro: 18,338 (1,487,894)
Xbox One S: 16 (21,114)
Xbox One X: 18 (19,617)
Nintendo switch Lite: 5,884 (2,115,441)
New Nintendo 2DS LL: 1,517 (1,121,185)
New Nintendo 3DS: 97 (5,886,990)
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