Japanese Charts: Pikmin 4 Comfortably Holds Onto Its Throne
Picture: NintendoThe newest Japanese charts are in courtesy of Famitsu (thanks, Gematsu) and it is as soon as once more Pikmin 4 that takes house the crown with a further 69,989 in unit gross sales. This takes the sport's whole gross sales to a reasonably ominous-looking 666,377. Following this, we have Mario Kart 8 Deluxe …
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The newest Japanese charts are in courtesy of Famitsu (thanks, Gematsu) and it is as soon as once more Pikmin 4 that takes house the crown with a further 69,989 in unit gross sales. This takes the sport’s whole gross sales to a reasonably ominous-looking 666,377.
Following this, we have Mario Kart 8 Deluxe taking second place, with Tears of the Kingdom settling for third this week. We have got no new titles to talk of, with the same old suspects making up the remaining seven positions.
This is your take a look at this week’s Japanese software program chart in full:
[NSW] Natsu-Mon! twentieth Century Summer season Trip (Spike Chunsoft, 07/28/23) – 6,155 (37,594)
[NSW] Mario Occasion Superstars (Nintendo, 10/29/21) – 5,952 (1,279,705)
It is a related story on the {hardware} entrance this week, with the Change OLED mannequin as soon as once more taking the highest spot with 71,256 models bought. The PlayStation 5 takes second place with 45,095, with the OG Change and Change Lite as soon as once more taking the third and fourth spots respectively.
The Xbox Sequence X remains to be promoting fairly nicely (for Japan) with a further 1,639 models, however that is adopted very carefully by the last-gen PlayStation 4 at 1,543 models bought.
Right here is the Japanese {hardware} chart in full:
Change OLED Mannequin – 71,256 (5,312,645)
PlayStation 5 – 45,095 (3,588,885)
Change – 12,446 (19,496,224)
Change Lite – 8,042 (5,449,594)
PlayStation 5 Digital Version – 5,767 (558,901)
Xbox Sequence X – 1,639 (211,325)
PlayStation 4 – 1,543 (7,893,282)
Xbox Sequence S – 653 (269,659)
New 2DS LL (together with 2DS) – 29 (1,192,053)
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