Japan's Famitsu chart figures are now on March 30 – April 5, showing that Crossing the Animals: New Horizons still having a great time up there.
The game sold about 423,367 copies in the region last week. Surprisingly, this means that – just three weeks after the sale – New Horizons has already surpassed the high sales season experienced by the ever-changing switchchanger Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
The success of Animal Crossing's third week also keeps it ranked first on this week's chart, comfortably releasing a major PS4 release this week, Disadvantages of Living 3.
Here are the top ten numbers (first numbers are average sales this week, followed by total sales):
1) (NSW) Crossing Animals: New Horizons (Nintendo) {2020.03.20} – 423.367 / 3.031.784
2) (PS4) Resident Evil 3 (Capcom) {2020.04.03} – 189.490 / NEW
3) (PS4) One Piece: Pirate Warriors 4 (Bandai Namco Games) {2020.03.26} – 18.333 / 94.331
4) (NSW) One Piece: Pirate Warriors 4
5) (NSW) Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (Nintendo) {2017.04.28} – 14.171 / 2.855.101
6) (NSW) Super Smash Bros. Finally
7) (NSW) Pokémon Sword and Shield (Pokémon Co) {2019.11.15} – 11.017 / 3.553.541
8) (NSW) Minecraft (Microsoft Game Studios) {2018.06.21} – 9.045 / 1.340.884
9) (NSW) Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: DX Rescue Team (Pokémon Co) {2020.03.06} – 8.556 / 226.950
10) (NSW) Ring Fit Adventure (Nintendo) {2019.10.18} – 8.496 / 753.623
According to Hardware, the switch wasn't quite as successful for the week as it was the last time, but the original model and the combined sales of the 154,000 Lite switch are no joke. Here are this week's stats, followed by lifetime sales in brackets:
Nintendo Swap: 54,556 (11,128,866)
PlayStation 4: 13,419 (7,468,308)
PlayStation 4 Pro: 6,116 (1,469,556)
Xbox One S: 28 (21,098)
Xbox One X: 23 (19,599)
Nintendo switch Lite: 100,084 (2,109,557)
New Nintendo 2DS LL: 1,172 (1,119,668)
New Nintendo 3DS: 58 (5,86,893)
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