This Week In Sales: A Jump Convention With Some Full-Bodied Action

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Period: The week of February 11 – February 17 (2019)

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Top-seller: Jump Force – 76,894 (PS4)

Nintendo Switch sales: 65,958 (Last week – 61,280)

Nintendo 2DS sales: 142 (138)

New Nintendo 2DS LL sales: 3,358 (3,216)

New Nintendo 3DS LL sales: 1,254 (1,070)

PlayStation 4 sales: 11,792 (11,583)

PlayStation 4 Pro sales: 7,892 (8,111)

PlayStation Vita sales: 1,767 (1,475)

Xbox One sales: 13 (16)

Xbox One Xsales: 55 (129)

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Last week in Japan, there were two big releases with the crossover 3D fighter Jump Force and Catherine: Full Body. Additional releases include Far Cry: New Dawn, Metro Exodus, Nobunaga’s Ambition Taishi: with Power-Up Kit, and Kiniro no Corda: Octave. Japanese sales tracker Media Create released the latest video game software and hardware sales data from the week of February 1 to February 17, 2019.

 

The #1 title of the week goes to Jump Force which sold 76,894 units on the PS4. Catherine: Full Body followed up at #2 with 51,824 units sold on PS4, and an additional 9,241 units from the PS Vita version at #13 to combine for 61,065 units between the two. Last week’s top title in New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe charted at #3 with 34,541 units sold for Switch, followed by Super Smash Bros. Ultimate at #4 with 29,843 units sold in the week.

 

As for other new titles of the week, Far Cry: New Dawn debuted at #5 with 26,285 copies sold on PS4 and Metro Exodus at #7 with 17,513 units sold on PS4. The next new title is Nobunaga’s Ambition Taishi: with Power-Up Kit at #12 for the PS4 version with 10,326 units and at #20 for the Switch version which sold 3,705 units to combine for 14,031 units between the two. Lastly, Kiniro no Corda: Octave debuted at #17 with 4,585 units sold on PS Vita.

 

In hardware sales, things were more steady with the PlayStation 4 console selling 11,792 units plus an additional 7,892 from PS4 Pros to combine for 19,684 units. The Nintendo Switch sold a little more than the week prior with 65,958 units, making up about 71.5% of all hardware sales.

 

Going by Media Create’s figures, the Nintendo Switch is currently at 7,379,142 units sold in Japan since its launch in March 3, 2017.

 

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

LwTwTitleWeekly SalesTotal SalesSysPublisher
New01.Jump Force76,894NewPS4Bandai Namco
New02.Catherine: Full Body51,824NewPS4Atlus
01.03.New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe34,541431,771SwitchNintendo
03.04.Super Smash Bros. Ultimate29,8432,860,986SwitchNintendo
New05.Far Cry: New Dawn26,285NewPS4Ubisoft
02.06.Kingdom Hearts III19,265755,810PS4Square Enix
New07.Metro Exodus17,513NewPS4Spike Chunsoft
05.08.Pokémon: Let’s Go, Pikachu! & Let’s Go, Eevee!15,2871,490,789SwitchPokémon Company
06.09.Mario Kart 8 Deluxe12,2492,133,021SwitchNintendo
04.10.Resident Evil 211,636338,492PS4Capcom
07.11.Super Mario Party10,9421,018,889SwitchNintendo
New12.Nobunaga’s Ambition Taishi: with Power-Up Kit10,326NewPS4Koei Tecmo
New13.Catherine: Full Body9,241NewPSVAtlus
08.14.Minecraft8,905607,502SwitchNintendo
09.15.The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild8,2351,292,065SwitchNintendo
10.16.Splatoon 27,1932,932,629SwitchNintendo
New17.Kiniro no Corda: Octave4,585NewPSVKoei Tecmo
11.18.Ace Combat 74,250249,839PS4Bandai Namco
12.19.Dragon Quest Builders 23,758231,839SwitchSquare Enix
New20.Nobunaga’s Ambition Taishi: with Power-Up Kit3,705NewSwitchKoei Tecmo

Sales data acquired from 4Gamer and Media Create.


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