This Week In Sales: One Piece: Pirate Warriors Steals The Top Spot

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Period: The week of February 27th – March 4th (2012)

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Top-seller: One Piece: Pirate Warriors – 655,774

Nintendo 3DS sales: 70,744 | Total sales: 5,173,688

PlayStation Vita sales: 10,023 | Total sales: 600,021

 

As indicated by retailers, One Piece: Pirate Warriors was the star of last week’s releases, with a whopping 655,774 copies sold in its first week alone. That’s across two shipments of the game to our knowledge, as the first shipment consisted of just 650,000 units.

 

Seeing whether Pirate Warriors has the ability to stay on in the charts in the weeks to come is going to be very interesting to watch, and I look forward to seeing if it benefits from the occasional holiday periods the way so many other popular games tend to do.

 

At #2 was Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games with 43,000 copies sold. While Sega are the ones who publish the Mario & Sonic games in North America and Europe, Nintendo handle Japanese publishing duties.

 

At #3 was Harvest Moon: The Land of Origin, with another 27,000 copies sold in its second week. Harvest Moon’s second week sales are in sharp contrast to those of Tales of the Heroes: Twin Brave, which outsold the Harvest Moon when they both launched two weeks ago, but has dropped from its #1 spot to #10 on this week’s chart.

 

My personal highlight of the week is Theatrhythm: Final Fantasy, which finally looks like it’s finally back in stock, making it shoot up from #15 to #5. Theatrhythm sold 21,540 copies last week, which is almost double what it sold the week before that.

 

The complete top-20 software sales chart is as follows:

 

LwTwTitleWeekly SalesTotal SalesSys.Publisher
New01.One Piece: Pirate Warriors655,774NewPS3Namco Bandai
New02.Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games43,155New3DSNintendo
02.03.Harvest Moon: The Land of Origin27,378108,5093DSMarvelous AQL
New04.Great Battle Full Blast24,289NewPSPNamco Bandai
15.05.Theatrhythm: Final Fantasy21,54099,5323DSSquare Enix
08.06.Mario Kart 718,9451,546,2123DSNintendo
03.07.Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Generations17,91783,675PS3Namco Bandai
07.08.Super Mario 3D Land16,1421,386,3183DSNintendo
05.09.Monster Hunter Tri G15,8361,283,5113DSCapcom
01.10.Tales of the Heroes: Twin Brave12,358
97,668
PSPNamco Bandai
New11.Doraemon: Nobita no Kiseki no Shima12,228New3DSFuryuu
05.12.Asura’s Wrath7,79538,103PS3Capcom
13.13.Resident Evil: Revelations7,444251,5603DSCapcom
11.14.Binary Domain6,77595,364PS3Sega
New15.UFC Undisputed 36,198NewPS3Konami
21.16.Just Dance Wii6,043555,149WiiNintendo
18.17.Samurai Warriors 3Z Special5,22430,527PSPTecmo Koei
25.18.Monster Hunter Portable 3rd (PSP the Best)5,156207,523PSPCapcom
04.19.Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunai Portable5,14262,111PSPNamco Bandai
22.20.Gran Turismo 5 XL Edition4,92253,096PS3Sony

 

Sales data acquired from 4Gamer, Media-Create and Geimin.net.

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Ishaan Sahdev
Ishaan specializes in game design/sales analysis. He's the former managing editor of Siliconera and wrote the book "The Legend of Zelda - A Complete Development History". He also used to moonlight as a professional manga editor. These days, his day job has nothing to do with games, but the two inform each other nonetheless.