Today is Wednesday, which means a new installment of the Media Create software and hardware charts is upon us, providing information on the Japanese market between Jan. 28 and Feb 3.
Below you can check out the software chart. As usual, the second number for each title represents lifetime siles where applicable.
- Kingdom Hearts III – PS4 – 91,019/701,096
- Resident Evil 2 – PS4 – 51,339/304,186
- New Super Mario Bros U. Deluxe – Switch –45,879/358,748
- Super Smash Bros. Infinite – Switch – 35,217/2,799,969
- Pokémon Let’s Go Pikachu & Eevee – Switch – 21,274/1,457,907
- Nelke & the Legendary Alchemists: Ateliers of the New World – PS4 – 18,679/New
- Super Mario Party – Switch – 12,181/996,084
- Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – Switch – 11,710/2,108,522
- Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown – PS4 – 11,444/239,322
- Minecraft – Switch – 8,250/590,289
- Nelke & the Legendary Alchemists: Ateliers of the New World – Switch – 8,046/New
- Splatoon 2 – Switch – 7,689/2,918,368
- The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild – Switch – 6,957/1,276,558
- Kingdom Hearts – HD 1.5 + 2.5 Remix – PS4 – 6,023/235,306
- Dragon Quest Builders 2 – Switch – 5,814/223,424
- Nelke & the Legendary Alchemists: Ateliers of the New World – PS Vita – 4,589/New
- Dragon: Marked for Death – Switch – 4,492/New
- Fate/Extella Link – Switch – 4,134/New
- Robotics;Notes DaSH – PS4 – 3,943/New
- Fit Boxing – Switch – 3,613/23,332
Now time to check out the hardware chart:
- Switch: 69,472
- PS4: 15,074
- PS4 Pro: 10,540
- New 2DS XL: 3,622
- PS Vita: 1,521
- New 3DS XL: 1,188
- 2DS: 104
- Xbox One X: 86
- Xbox One: 17
Kingdom Hearts III and Resident Evil 2 continue their streak at the top after their debut in the prior week. Yet, this time around their momentum isn’t (predictably) enough to keep the PS4 on top.
Notable is also the release of Gust’s Nelke & the Legendary Alchemists: Ateliers of the New World. While the installed base gap between PS4 and Switch is getting smaller and smaller, the version of the game on Sony’s console sold considerably more than the Switch version.
On the other hand, the Switch port pretty much left the PS Vita version in the dust.
Source: 4Gamer