Famitsu's Japanese chart figures are now in for 23rd - 29th December (a little later than usual), revealing that Pokémon Sword and Shield managed to stay at number one over the Christmas period.
The two titles sold an estimated 243,476 physical copies over the period mentioned above and are showing absolutely no signs of slowing down. It was a great week for Nintendo all around, as Switch games made up the entire top ten, including new entry Dr. Kawashima's Brain Training for Nintendo Switch.
Here are the top 10 (first numbers are this week's estimated sales, followed by total sales):
1) [NSW] Pokémon Sword and Shield (Pokemon Co.) {2019.11.15} - 243.476 / 2.988.134
2) [NSW] Luigi's Mansion 3 (Nintendo) {2019.10.31} - 59.349 / 505.998
3) [NSW] Ring Fit Adventure (Nintendo) {2019.10.18} - 52.521 / 495.639
4) [NSW] Minecraft (Microsoft Game Studios) {2018.06.21} - 40.905 / 1.145.939
5) [NSW] Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (Nintendo) {2017.04.28} - 40.883 / 2.659.009
6) [NSW] Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 (Sega) {2019.11.01} - 40.866 / 195.128
7) [NSW] Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (Nintendo) {2018.12.07} - 35.385 / 3.453.052
8) [NSW] Dr. Kawashima's Brain Training for Nintendo Switch (Nintendo) {2019.12.27} - 34.696 / NEW
9) [NSW] Super Mario Party (Nintendo) {2018.10.05} - 34.649 / 1.263.710
10) [NSW] Fishing Spirits: Nintendo Switch Version (Bandai Namco Games) {2019.07.25} - 33.623 / 336.995
The Switch itself also sold well over the Christmas week, with the original and Lite versions shifting 234,268 units between them. Here are this week's figures, followed by lifetime sales in brackets:
Nintendo Switch: 141,227 (10,338,048)
PlayStation 4: 59,123 (7,353,273)
PlayStation 4 Pro: 22,226 (1,394,970)
Xbox One S: 102 (20,602)
Xbox One X: 195 (18,642)
Nintendo Switch Lite: 93,041 (1,045,383)
New Nintendo 2DS LL: 2,875 (1,104,413)
New Nintendo 3DS: 170 (5,885,915)
PlayStation Vita: 53 (5,863,022)
Any surprises this week? Let us know in the comments.
[source famitsu.com, via resetera.com]
Comments 38
Glad to see Mario vs Sonic selling
It's a shame that Fishing Spirits game doesn't support English, I'm mildly interested in it.
@Magician I was waiting for Sega Ages Bass fishing
@sixrings Why? It doesn't seem to be that good. That was my most anticipated game heading towards the end of the year, but playing that demo made me feel that the games were quite shallow and I would lose interest in it quickly if I bought it.
That feeling when the XBox outsells a Sony handheld in Japan 6:1 and Nintendo outsells all Sony 3:1.
Of course, it's Japan where a fishing game makes top 10, and there's not one shooter or sports game other than one featuring Mario, and GTAV is nowhere to be found...but hey, we'll take it!
In a couple of weeks Pokémon will have overtaken Super Smash Bros.....
Insane
Ring Fit Adventure doing well.
A lot of children got Pokemon Sword & Shield this Christmas it would appear. That's the equivalent of getting coal in your Christmas stockings.
Just look at these basic numbers should tell everyone. And this isn't with Switch Lite.
Nintendo Switch: 141,227 (10,338,048)
PlayStation 4: 59,123 (7,353,273)
PlayStation 4 Pro: 22,226 (1,394,970)
Again can’t be bothered to order the Xbox sales properly because they are essentially zero eh NL?
@Alztru I like it a lot. By myself I play rugby And football. With friends I play the rest And I want a winter version
@Porky
However, coal is Diamond in the future, 😉
I gotta get fishing spirits...
The Pokemon brand is proving that it is the most powerful system selling brand in all of Japan.
Ring Fit Adventure weekly Japanese sales:
1. 68,497
2. 64,045
3. 51,143
4. 52,240
5. 28,015
6. 26,141
7. 22,302
8. 16,125
9. 57,746
10. 56.861
11. 52.521
Total: 495.639
Ring Fit ends 2019 with half a million copies sold. It will soon outsell all 4 Labo Kits combined. It's a shame that the constant supply issues prevented its numbers from going any higher.
@Porky $60 coal that can be enjoyed by all ages!
Who keeps buying those Pokemon Sword and Shield games?, I thought there was a mass boycott of them.
@Porky,
Well the game is aimed at children, perhaps the adults should just stop moaning about it.
Pokemon Sword/Shield weekly sales:
1. 1,364,544 (2,000,000 with digital sales included)
2. 382,540
3. 275,959
4. 201,838
5. 231,578
6. 288,199
7. 243,476
Total: 2,988,134 (~3,620,000 with 1st week digital sales included)
If you add digital sales from all the other weeks, it is very likely that Sword/Shield has already surpassed Sun/Moon's lifetime total of 4 million copies. Very impressive numbers.
@Porky I rather get coals cause then you could survive the winter. It gets cold during the winter so those coals comes in handy when a snowstorm hits and you need something to warm up the fireplace. Even better, they are perfect for a winter grilling as well.
I know the Xbone isn't popular in Japan but I didn't expect it to sell about 300 copies. That's incredibly pathetic
Whilst no means a bad amount, i do wish Luigi's Mansion 3 was selling more in Japan, it deserves to break a million at least, fortunately it seems to be selling much better everywhere else in the world, it's doing really well in the UK surprisingly, which i'm so happy to see.
@NEStalgia Outselling a dead console isn't really an accomplishment.
53 Vitas sold. F*ck Yeah!
Wow. Sword and Shield are such a failure. Gamefreak definitely learned their lesson.
@Octane You could say that, but I'd put money on the bet that the PSP outsold the Vita in the same time period despite not being listed in charts, and both being discontinued.
Is Christmas even a holiday wildly celebrated in Japan?
@LUIGITORNADO Not with the same significance as in the West, and with the full month+ long "season" of it, but yes, it's still a "major" holiday there, in the same way Valentine's Day is, more or less.
@LUIGITORNADO You should see some of the Christmas light setups over there via some videowalks on YouTube. (Check out Rambalac and Nippon Wandering TV.) They put ours to shame. xD (At least here in the USA.)
@westman98,
Even more impressive when you consider the mass hysteria and
hate surrounding these titles, of course when you consider it was only the minority on the internet and not the wider Pokemon buyers, then the fact these games have sold so well should hardly come as a surprise to anyone.
In Japan.
Nintendo got all of the top positions in Japan. Not in general.
@Iacobus Christmas lights doesn't mean they make a big deal out of it.
Infact the sales numbers don't indicate anything of the sort.
And actually hardware sales were down from the month before.
@Entrr_username it's pretty amazing actually, since there have been weeks where they didn't even sell 30 systems in a week..
@Iacobus I forgot about the whole blinding of the christmas displays thing. Yeah, there's some extreme decorating there. I have envy.
@Razer It's a holiday people and public spaces decorate for, special meals are eaten, gift exchanges do happen. They have Santa imagery. It's still a major holiday that's recognized. Just not as significant as in the West where the whole fiscal and seasonal year kind of revolves around.
Let's see numbers next week. They usually drop off a cliff now, as expected.
Especially interested to see what Sony can pull out prior to the PS5, wherever that is scheduled...
@NEStalgia Unless things have changed in the last few years, Christmas in Japan is a holiday for couples. Christmas Eve is really the more important day with couples going out on dates and people eating fried chicken from KFC. What gifts are given are likely to be non video game related. New Year on the other hand is when kids get money and buy stuff.
Microsoft is killing it!
I'm interested in Ring Fit and Mario and Sonic!
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