Japanese Famitsu chart stats are now February 24th – March 1st, showing that Pokémon Sword and Shield they returned to the top of the pile.
The two games turned over 24,886 parts between them this week, earning the first total of last week, The victim of Persona 5. The Mega Man Zero / ZX Heritage Collection
Here are the top ten numbers (first numbers are average sales this week, followed by total sales):
1) (NSW) Pokémon Sword and Shield (Pokémon Co) {2019.11.15} – 24.886 / 3.470.674
2) (PS4) Persona 5 Opponent: Phantom Strikers (Atlus) {2020.02.20} – 19.504 / 135.499
3) (NSW) Minecraft (Microsoft Game Studios) {2018.06.21} – 12.510 / 1.285.095
4) (NSW) Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
5) (NSW) Super Smash Bros. Finally (Nintendo) {2018.12.07} – 11.635 / 3.581.055
6) (NSW) The Mega Man Zero / ZX Heritage Collection (Capcom) {2020.02.27} – 11.610 / NEW
7) (NSW) Ring Fit Adventure (Nintendo) {2019.10.18} – 8.958 / 704.963
8) (NSW) Victim of Persona 5: Phantom Raiders
9) (NSW) Super Mario Party (Nintendo) {2018.10.05} – 7.650 / 1.354.554
10) (NSW) Dr. Kawashima's Brain Training for Nintendo Change (Nintendo) {2019.12.27} – 7.644 / 165.331
In the Hardware charts, the Nintendo switchch is still struggling as the coronavirus continues to influence distribution. The original version of the power switch was able to sell more units this week than last, but has not been found near its normal prices. Here are this week's stats, followed by lifetime sales in brackets:
Change Nintendo: 15,314 (10,876,722)
PlayStation 4: 5,946 (7,416,245)
PlayStation 4 Pro: 3,637 (1,447,175)
Xbox One S: 35 (20,881)
Xbox One X: 37 (18,999)
Nintendo switch Lite: 37,784 (1,423,065)
New Nintendo 2DS LL: 1,064 (1,114,387)
New Nintendo 3DS: 67 (5,886,490)
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