This Week in Sales: Survival of the Ring Fittest

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Period: January 27 – February 2, 2020

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  • Top-seller: Ring Fit Adventure – 30,111 (Switch)
  • Nintendo Switch: 21,049 (Total: 10,754,337)
  • Nintendo Switch Lite: 21,049 (1,269,589)
  • New Nintendo 2DS LL: 552 (1,696,817)
  • New Nintendo 3DS LL: 47 (5,886,276)
  • PlayStation 4: 3,846 (7,397,250)
  • PlayStation 4 Pro: 2,436 (1,435,533)
  • Xbox One X: 22 (18,891)
  • Xbox One S: 32 (92,770)

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Famitsu released the latest video game software and hardware sales figures from the week of January 27 to February 2, 2020 that saw a big performance from Ring Fit Adventure. 

After releasing 16 weeks ago, Ring Fit Adventure finally charted at #1 with 30,11 units sold for Switch. It currently sits at an impressive 652,757 units sold for Switch in Japan thanks to consistent sales. Pokemon Sword & Shield was #2 with 29,429 units sold for Switch. Yakuza: Like a Dragon stayed on top for a couple of weeks but dropped to #3 with 21,158 units sold for PS4.

In hardware sales, the Nintendo Switch sold 54,873 units plus an additional 21,049 Switch Lites for a total of 75,922 Switch consoles sold in the week. The PlayStation 4 sold 3,846 units plus an additional 2,436 to combine for 6,282 PS4 consoles.

Top-10 Chart

 LwTwTitleWeekly SalesTotal SalesSysPublisher
 02.01.Ring Fit Adventure30,111652,757SwitchNintendo
 03.02.Pokemon Sword & Shield29,4293,379,737SwitchPokemon Company
 01.03.Yakuza: Like a Dragon21,158217,870PS4Sega
 04.04.Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot13,866 129,072PS4Bandai Namco
 05.05.Dr. Kawashima’s Brain Training for Nintendo Switch11,958132,531SwitchNintendo
 07.06.Super Smash Bros. Ultimate10,5923,543,321SwitchNintendo
 06.07.Minecraft10,0671,243,560SwitchMicrosoft
 08.08.Mario Kart 8 Deluxe9,8102,756,492SwitchNintendo
 12.09.Super Mario Party5,7811,330,145SwitchNintendo
 10.10.Splatoon 25,6403,306,848SwitchNintendo

Sales data acquired from Famitsu.


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