Nintendo Switch rules the week’s console sales in Japan with an iron fist

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Nintendo Switch rules the week’s console sales in Japan with an iron fist

The hybrid was once again the best seller of the past seven days with two models above the PS5.

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A few days ago, we reported to you in a list that once again highlights that Nintendo Switch Sports is the best-selling game of the week in Japan. The success of Nintendo Switch on Japanese soilSince all ten games in the top 10 are hybrid, it leaves no more platforming room for any of the top spots in the ranking.

But the Famitsu data also left us the figures corresponding to the hardware, here we reconfirmed. Dominates Switch console salesAnd it does so with absolute clarity. In the last seven days, it was the best-selling model among the three models, with 58,396.

The OLED model is still the best-sellingIf we look at the distribution of each of the versions, we see that. OLED switch is still the preferred option 31,275 consoles in the country ended up in Japanese homes. The data nearly doubles the regular model, which ranks second on the list.

In third place is the PlayStation 5, with just over 3,000 more than the Switch Lite and triple the sales of the Series S, the week’s most successful model of the week in terms of Xbox hardware, but the number saved is almost the same as its sister. , Xbox Series X.

Nintendo Switch (OLED model)

Below are the best-selling consoles in Japan for the past seven days, along with cumulative sales data.

Best selling consoles of the week

  1. Nintendo Switch OLED – 31,275 (2,223,821)
  2. Nintendo Switch – 15,988 (18,598,486)
  3. PlayStation 5 – 14,609 (1,607,405)
  4. Nintendo Switch Lite – 11,133 (4,862,082)
  5. Xbox Series S – 4,984 (157.017)
  6. Xbox Series X – 4,836 (144,531)
  7. PlayStation 5 Digital Edition – 1,046 (258,831)
  8. New 2DS LL (including 2DS) – 152 (1,188,420)
  9. PlayStation 4-13 (7,819,824)

It is worth remembering that Sony announced last week that the price of the PlayStation 5 will increase and it will increase in Japan as well, which may affect the sales data we know soon. Nintendo has already said it won’t increase the price of the Switch for now, so we shouldn’t expect a change in that regard.

Source: 3D Juegos

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