This Week In Sales: Debuts For Hatsune Miku, Beyblade, Ace Attorney, And Wolfenstein

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Period: The week of November 20 – November 26 (2017)

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Top-seller: Pokémon Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon – 168,978 (3DS)

Nintendo Switch sales: 145,200 (Last week – 86,999 )

Nintendo 2DS sales: 2,838 (3,113)

New Nintendo 2DS LL sales: 20,284 (29,013)

New Nintendo 3DS sales: 254 (289)

New Nintendo 3DS LL sales: 11,511 (11,074)

Wii U sales: 85 (43)

PlayStation 4 sales: 20,384 (18,126)

PlayStation 4 Pro sales: 6,525 (8,176)

PlayStation 3 sales: 46 (46)

PlayStation Vita sales: 5,964 (3,090)

Xbox One sales: 196 (104)

Xbox One X sales: 212 (143)

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Last week, Japan had several new releases including Hatsune Miku: Project Diva Future Tone DX, Beyblade Burst God, Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney on 3DS, Dragonball Xenoverse 2 Deluxe Edition, and Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus.

 

At #1 we have Pokémon Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon at the top of the chart for the second week straight with 168,978 units sold on 3DS. Following in #2 is Super Mario Odyssey with 77,751 units sold, an increase from the 62,024 the week prior. This definitely comes from the high number of Switch consoles that sold in Japan last week.

 

#3 is the week’s first new title, and it is Hatsune Miku: Project Diva Future Tone DX with 34,896 units sold on PS4 for its debut. Lately it’s been all about Pokémon and Super Mario, but Splatoon 2 is still hanging in there at #4 with 30,275 units sold on Switch. Call of Duty: WWII placed #5 with 21,512 units sold on PS4.

 

The next new title of the week is Beyblade Burst God which charted at #11 with 9,550 units sold on 3DS. The Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney 3DS port follows at #14 with 4,832 units sold. Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 Deluxe Edition placed #16 with 4,216 units sold, and lastly we have Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus at #20 with 3,555 units sold on PS4.

 

It’s also worth noting that Animal Crossing: New Leaf made its way into the top-10 for the first time in a while after charting at #9 with 10,806 units sold compared to #19 last week with 3,44 units sold. This likely comes from the launch of Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp that may have given fans a bigger appetite for some more Animal Crossing.

 

The biggest surprise this week comes from the whopping 145,200 Nintendo Switch consoles that sold in Japan, a major increase from the 86,999 units the week prior. This puts the total Nintendo Switch consoles sold in Japan at 2,396,257 units since its launch in March if we go by Media Create’s data.

 

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

Lw Tw Title Weekly Sales Total Sales Sys Publisher
01. 01. Pokémon Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon 168,978 836,417 3DS Pokémon Company
03. 02. Super Mario Odyssey 77,751 792,059 Switch Nintendo
New 03. Hatsune Miku: Project Diva Future Tone DX 34,896 New PS4 Sega
06. 04. Splatoon 2 30,275 1,373,530 Switch Nintendo
05. 05. Call of Duty: WWII 21,512 290,995 PS4 SIE
02. 06. Pokémon Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon Double Pack 20,297 268,080 3DS Pokémon Company
09. 07. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe 18,746 837,850 Switch Nintendo
11. 08. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 15,162 657,015 Switch Nintendo
19. 09. Animal Crossing: New Leaf –Welcome amiibo 10,806 281,571 3DS Nintendo
04. 10. Star Wars: Battlefront II 10,734 49,503 PS4 EA
New 11. Beyblade Burst God 9,550 New 3DS FuRyu
13. 12. Style Savvy: Styling Star 6,256 54,605 3DS Nintendo
17. 13. Gran Turismo Sport 5,940 193,443 PS4 SIE
New 14. Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney 4,832 New 3DS Capcom
15. 15. ARK: Survival Evolved 4,308 114,287 PS4 Spike Chunsoft
New 16. Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 Deluxe Edition 4,216 New PS4 Bandai Namco
12. 17. Pokkén Tournament DX 4,197 126,530 Switch Pokémon Company
24. 18. 1-2-Switch 3,921 283,108 Switch Nintendo
16. 19. Assassin’s Creed: Origins 3,662 91,997 PS4 Ubisoft
New 20. Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus 3,555 New PS4 Bethesda

Sales data acquired from 4Gamer and Media Create.


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