This Week In Sales: Monster Hunter XX And Nintendo Switch Continue Leading The Way

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Period: The week of April 10th – April 16th (2017)

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Top-seller: Monster Hunter XX – 43,941 (3DS)

Nintendo Switch: 45,673 (Last week – 41,193)

Nintendo 2DS: 4,475 (4,629)

New Nintendo 3DS sales: 1,234 (1,523)

New Nintendo 3DS LL sales: 18,115 (19,533)

Wii U sales: 271 (358)

PlayStation 4 sales: 17,067 (18,033)

PlayStation 4 Pro: 4,855 (6,490)

PlayStation 3 sales: 432 (704)

PlayStation Vita sales: 5,592 (5,987)

Xbox One sales: 142 (132)

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Last week, Japan had another calm week for video game software releases, where they saw the launch of a more affordable Pro Evolution Soccer 2017 as well as Entergram’s PS Vita port of the visual novel Rep Kiss. Here’s the latest from Japanese sales tracker Media Create with a look at software and hardware sales data from the week of April 10 through April 16, 2017.

 

First on the chart is Monster hunter XX at 43,941, with a life-to-date figure of 1,366,093. While not enough to meet its 2 million mark that Capcom hoped to have reached in March, Monster Hunter XX continues to impress with its #1 charting for the fifth week in a row.

 

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is also enjoying its success at #2 on Switch with 20,888 units sold and #10 on Wii U with 4,740 units sold for a combined total of 25,661 copies sold in the week, about a month and a half after its release.

 

Mario Sports Superstars remains at #3 with 10,698 units sold on 3DS. 1-2-Switch also isn’t going anywhere, as Japan continues buying up the party game with 10,048 units sold to take #4. And it’s almost been two months since the release of NieR: Automata in Japan, but it continues to show consistency with 6,265 units sold to jump up to #5 after charting at #9 last week with similar numbers.

 

This week’s two new releases in the top-20 are Pro Evolution Soccer 2017’s more affordable “Konami the Best” edition which sold 3,381 units to place #14. The second new title is Entergram’s visual novel port Rep Kiss on PS Vita which sold 2,918 units in its debut to take #18 of the week.

 

Video game software sales remained pretty low for the quiet week and hardware sales didn’t see much action either, but the Nintendo Switch continues performing well with 45,673 units sold, jumping from its 41,193 the week prior. Going by Media Create’s numbers, the Nintendo Switch has sold 650,878 units in Japan since its March launch.

 

The top-20 chart for the week is as follows:

Lw Tw Title Weekly Sales Total Sales Sys Publisher
01. 01. Monster Hunter XX 43,941 1,366,093 3DS Capcom
02. 02. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 20,888 375,291 Switch Nintendo
03. 03. Mario Sports Superstars 10,698 61,879 3DS Nintendo
04. 04. 1-2-Switch 10,048 176,368 Switch Nintedno
09. 05. NieR: Automata 6,265 300,959 PS4 Square Enix
07. 06. Ghost Recon: Wildlands 6,022 159,430 PS4 Ubisoft
05. 07. Lego Worlds 5,157 16,735 PS4 Warner Bros.
12. 08. Horizon: Zero Dawn 4,983 201,643 PS4 SIE
08. 09. Pokémon Sun & Moon 4,773 3,241,599 3DS Pokémon Company
10. 10. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 4,740 100,546 Wii U Nintendo
13. 11. Super Mario Marker for Nintendo 3DS 4,325 1,019,434 3DS Nintendo
16. 12. Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 + 2.5 Remix 3,556 102,281 PS4 Square Enix
15. 13. Super Bomberman R 3,508 70,124 Switch Konami
New 14. Pro Evolution Soccer 2017 (Konami The Best) 3,381 321,342 PS4 Konami
17. 15. Grand Theft Auto V 3,328 321,342 PS4 TakeTwo
06. 16. Warriors All-Stars 3,117 52,062 PS4 Koei Tecmo
18. 17. Animal Crossing: New Leaf -Welcome amiibo 3,035 162,184 3DS Nintendo
New 18. Rep Kiss 2,918 New PSV Entergram
23. 19. Yo-kai Watch 3: Sukiyaki 2,802 704,683 3DS Level-5
22. 20. Minecraft: PlayStation Vita Edition 2,678 1,140,680 PSV SIE

Sales data acquired from 4Gamer and Media Create.


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