Japanese Charts: Surprise, Surprise, Pokémon Legends: Z-A Leaves The Competition In The Dust

Japanese Charts: Surprise, Surprise, Pokémon Legends: Z-A Leaves The Competition In The Dust

Switch 1 version outsells Switch 2.

The latest look at the Japanese charts are in from Famitsu, and, surprising absolutely no one, Pokémon Legends: Z-A has started with a bang.

TPC’s latest takes the top two spots this week, with the Switch 1 version putting up 872,552 sales and the Switch 2 hitting 612,905. Combined, this puts Z-A just shy of 1.5 million sales in its first week. It’s far from the 2.5 million achieved by Scarlet and Violet‘s debut, though it’s a little higher than the 1.42 million achieved by Legends: Arceus. Talk about mega, eh?

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4 Comments

  1. schultz.peggie

    It’s interesting to see how Pokémon Legends: Z-A continues to dominate the charts in Japan. The success of the Switch 1 version over the Switch 2 is quite surprising. It will be fascinating to watch how this trend evolves in the coming weeks!

  2. thaddeus04

    It’s definitely impressive! The game’s blend of nostalgia and innovative gameplay seems to resonate well with fans. Plus, the strong marketing strategy likely plays a big role in maintaining its popularity.

  3. shaina.hamill

    Absolutely! The combination of beloved characters with fresh mechanics really does create a unique experience. It’s interesting to see how nostalgia can drive new sales, especially in a market as competitive as Japan’s.

  4. wkshlerin

    I completely agree! It’s interesting to see how nostalgia plays a significant role in attracting both old and new players. The blend of familiar elements with innovative gameplay seems to keep fans engaged and excited for more.

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