Japan: Nintendo 2DS LL on top this week, followed by Switch
The Nintendo 2DS LL is the most popular console in Japan this week, but we expect Switch will be back on top with the release of Splatoon 2.
The Nintendo 2DS LL is the most popular console in Japan this week, but we expect Switch will be back on top with the release of Splatoon 2.
The Switch remained the best selling console in Japan, despite a big drop in units sold.
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe and the Switch continue to dominate the Japanese game market for Golden Week.
The Nintendo Switch was the best-selling console in Japan for the month of April.
Japanese sales charts reveal that Mario Kart 8 Deluxe debuted at no. 1 spot, while the Switch retained its top spot.
Japanese Switch sales grew again this week, despite several new games appearing on the market for other consoles.
Japanese sales of the Nintendo Switch continue to be strong, while several Switch software titles appear in the to 20 for this week.
Nintendo Switch is back this week with tons of sales in Japan, while Monster Hunter XX claims the top of the software chart.
With the holiday sales now behind us, the Wii U managed to cross the 3 million sold threshold in Japan.
The Wii U continues to have strong sales in Japan after the holiday season, thanks to its strong library of games.
The Wii U managed to sell 101k units during Christmas week, thanks to a strong software catalogue this year.
In the final week before Christmas, the Wii U and Nintendo 3DS are dominating sales charts in Japan.
Here’s a look at the Japanese hardware and software sales of last week, where the Wii U is still hanging strong thanks to Super Mario Maker and Splatoon.
While Nintendo products may be struggling in the West, they’re still taking Japan by storm.
A look at Japanese sales this week shows PlayStation on top, but both Super Mario Maker and Splatoon are holding strong in the top ten.
Last week Super Mario Maker hit store shelves in Japan, causing Wii U sales to double.
Nintendo has claimed the top five spots on the Japanese sales charts this week, thanks to Splatoon and strong Nintendo 3DS titles.
No new software released this week in Japan, but Nintendo has dominated the charts with both Wii U and Nintendo 3DS games.
Splatoon holds onto the top five despite stiff competition from several new 3DS games in Japan this week.
This week’s Japanese sales charts are barren of new releases, but Fire Emblem and Splatoon continue to sell well.
Japanese sales this week are topped by the Fire Emblem Fates 3DS release, but Splatoon and Mario Kart 8 keep Wii U sales high.
Splatoon continues to dominate the charts in Japan, with over 150k sold since launch and Wii U sales rising.
This past week of game sales in Japan is the worst the industry has seen since 2001, despite following Golden Week.
Sales of the Wii U in Japan have dropped back to their normal average after just two weeks from the Xenoblade Chronicles X release date.
No new software this week in Japan, but the Wii U has managed to keep five of its games in the top 20 software charts.
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