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Splatoon 3 Tops Japan Sales Charts Yet Again

The folks over at Famitsu have released the weekly software sales numbers and Nintendo’s Splatoon 3 has retained their stop spot on the Japan sales chart. The game still managed to sell just over 300,000 copies this past week bringing their lifetime sales in the country to over 2.7 million copies. Second place belongs to the debuting Taiko no Tatsujin: Rhythm Festival which managed to sell 31,085 copies.

You can view the top to software sales from the week of September 19-025 down below:

Software Sales (followed by lifetime sales)

  1. [NSW] Splatoon 3 (Nintendo, 09/09/22) – 301,845 (2,743,135)
  2. [NSW] Taiko no Tatsujin: Rhythm Festival (Bandai Namco, 09/22/22) – 31,085 (New)
  3. [PS5] Horizon Forbidden West (SIE, 02/18/22) – 10,263 (81,479)
  4. [NSW] Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (Nintendo, 04/28/17) – 9,617 (4,847,032)
  5. [NSW] Minecraft (Microsoft, 06/21/18) – 8,829 (2,801,507)
  6. [NSW] Dragon Quest X: Rise of the Five Tribes Offline (Square Enix, 09/15/22) – 8,554 (152,390)
  7. [NSW] Nintendo Switch Sports (Nintendo, 04/29/22) – 8,538 (740,713)
  8. [NSW] The DioField Chronicle (Square Enix, 09/22/22) – 6,415 (New)
  9. [PS4] Dragon Quest X: Rise of the Five Tribes Offline (Square Enix, 09/15/22) – 5,642 (53,742)
  10. [NSW] Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (Nintendo, 12/07/18) – 5,079 (4,981,611)

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