Japanese Famitsu chart figures are now on 27 January – 2 February, reflecting that. Ring Fit Adventure managed to get back to being number one.
The game sold another 30,111 copies to keep Pokémon sword and shield from the top spot (the previous one sold 29,429 copies this week). Eight of the top 10 games are on Nintendo Switch this week, including a handful of regular suspects.
Here are the top ten numbers (first numbers are average sales this week, followed by total sales):
1) (NSW) Ring Fit Adventure (Nintendo) {2019.10.18} – 30.111 / 652.757
2) (NSW) Pokémon sword and shield
3) (PS4) Yakuza: Like a Dragon (Sega) {2020.01.16} – 21.158 / 217.870
4) (PS4) Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot (Bandai Namco Games) {2020.01.16} – 13.866 / 129.072
5) (NSW) Dr. Kawashima's Brain Training for Nintendo Change (Nintendo) {2019.12.27} – 11.958 / 132.531
6) (NSW) Super Smash Bros. Finally
7) (NSW) Minecraft (Microsoft Game Studios) {2018.06.21} – 10.067 / 1.243.560
8) (NSW) Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (Nintendo) {2017.04.28} – 9.810 / 2.756.492
9) (NSW) Super Mario Party (Nintendo) {2018.10.05} – 5.781 / 1.330.145
10) (NSW) Splatoon 2 (Nintendo) {2017.07.21} – 5.640 / 3.306.848
It's another great week Change Upfront for Hardware. Combined, the switch and switch Lite switch converted 75,922 units. Here are this week's stats, followed by lifetime sales in brackets:
Change Nintendo: 54,873 (10,754,337)
PlayStation 4: 3,846 (7,397,250)
PlayStation 4 Pro: 2,436 (1,435,533)
Xbox One S: 16 (20,768)
Xbox One X: 22 (18,891)
Nintendo switch Lite: 21,049 (1,270,589)
New Nintendo 2DS LL: 552 (1,111,108)
New Nintendo 3DS: 47 (5,886,276)
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