This Week In Sales: The Division Raids In, Twilight Princess HD And Summon Night 6 Follows

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Period: The week of March 7th – March 13th (2016)

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Top-seller: The Division (PS4) – 80,703

Nintendo 3DS sales: 2,223

Nintendo 3DS LL sales: 492

New Nintendo 3DS sales: 5,832

New Nintendo 3DS LL sales: 17,998

PlayStation Vita sales: 20,810

Wii U sales: 4,629

PlayStation 4 sales: 27,341

Xbox One sales: 77

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Last week, Japan saw another week with several releases in The Division, The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD, Summon Night 6, Medabots: Girls Mission, and La Corda d’Oro 4. Here are Media Create’s video game software and hardware sales data from the week of March 7 through March 13, 2016.

Starting on top of the week is Ubisoft’s new IP, The Division, and it appears to have found success in Japan by placing the #1 similar to the way it has around the world since its launch on March 8.

In second place is The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD, which moved 52,282 copies on its debut week. While it might not sound like too much for a Zelda game, they’re better numbers than the previous HD-fied title in The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD, which saw only 30,264 copies sold in its first week in Japan.

 

Following up is Summon Night 6: Lost Borders which placed #03 with its PlayStation Vita version after having sold 40,076 units on its debut. Along with its PlayStation 4 counterpart in #06 with 16,750 units sold, the game moved 56,726 copies across both platforms. This is a pretty huge drop from its predecessor in Summon Night 5 on PSP, which sold 105,511 copies on its first week back in 2013, and more than Summon Night 4’s first week sales of 115,701 copies. Perhaps its pitch of returning characters has lost a bit of its charm, not to mention that that was most of what we’ve heard about the game.

 

While on the subject of doing not-so-great, we have Medabots: Girls Mission at #04 with 20,142 copies sold in its first week.

 

  • Medabots 7 (2012)—49,519
  • Medabots 8 (2014)—33,326
  • Medabots 9 (2015)—27,702

 

As you can see, the Medabots series has been on quite a decline the past few years, and Rocket Company made Medabots: Girls Mission in an attempt to entice new fans by making it the series’ first CERO C (ages 15 and up) game. While the numbers aren’t horrible, they’re not good, and the game’s new style failed to make much of an impression, so it looks like it’ll be back to the drawing board for them.

 

And finally, at #07 we have La Corda d’Oro 4, which saw 15,167 units sold on its first week, keeping its steady numbers from what we’ve seen in past titles of the series, and not bad ones, too, considering that the dating sim is one of Koei’s lower budget series.

 

On the hardware sales front, there weren’t any noticeable spikes, and each device sold a little less than the previous week. Next week we’ll get to see how Dark Souls III performs in Japan.

 

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

LwTwTitleWeekly SalesTotal SalesSys.Publisher
New01.The Division80,703NewPS4Ubisoft
New02.The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD52,282NewWii UNintendo
New03.Summon Night 6: Lost Borders40,076NewPSVBandai Namco
New04.Medabots: Girls Mission20,142New3DSRocket Company
01.05.Gundam Breaker 317,42092,059PSVBandai Namco
New06.Summon Night 6: Lost Borders16,750NewPS4Bandai Namco
New07.La Corda d’Oro 415,167NewPSVKoei Tecmo
05.08.Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games13,40895,5673DSNintendo
02.09.Gundam Breaker 311,16077,740PS4Bandai Namco
09.10.Splatoon10,3311,291,418Wii UNintendo
11.11.Minecraft: PlayStation Vita Edition8,460693,047PSVSCE
07.12.Attack on Titan7,928104,663PSVKoei Tecmo
13.13.Doraemon: Shin Nobita no Nihon Tanjou6,43213,8753DSFuRyu
20.14.Monster Hunter X5,8032,710,9353DSCapcom
10.15.KanColle   Kai5,646177,546PSVKadokawa
08.16.Life is Strange5,28617,397PS4Square Enix
16.17.Yo-kai Watch Busters: White Dog Unit/Red Cat Troupe4,8692,228,3843DSLevel-5
19.18.Dragon Quest Builders4,832281,265PSVSquare Enix
12.19.Attack on Titan4,63890,805PS4Koei Tecmo
???20.Pokémon Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire4,0882,775,0253DSPokémon Company

Sales data acquired from 4Gamer and Media Create.


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