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Touken Ranbu Warriors Tops Japan Sales Chart

While Horizon Forbidden West might be the most talked about game here at the West, it did not top the most recent Japan sales chart. Famitsu‘s most recent sales numbers reveals that DMM Games’ Touken Ranbu Warriors debut at the top spot placing higher than Horizon Zero Dawn and dethroning Pokemon Legends: Arceus. Touken Ranbu Warriors sold 113,159 copies. Pokemon Legends: Arceus finished second with 84,925 copies sold.

You can view the sales chart for the week of February 14-20 down below:

Software Sales (followed by lifetime sales)

  1. [NSW] Touken Ranbu Warriors (DMM Games, 02/17/22) – 113,159 (New)
  2. [NSW] Pokemon Legends: Arceus (The Pokemon Company, 01/28/22) – 84,925 (2,008,795)
  3. [PS4] Horizon Forbidden West (SIE, 02/18/22) – 48,476 (New)
  4. [PS5] Horizon Forbidden West (SIE, 02/18/22) – 43,012 (New)
  5. [NSW] Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (Nintendo, 04/28/17) – 13,406 (4,443,032)
  6. [NSW] Mario Party Superstars (Nintendo, 10/29/21) – 10,651 (876,158)
  7. [NSW] Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (Nintendo, 12/07/18) – 9,268 (4,773,647)
  8. [PS4] The King of Fighters XV (SIE, 02/17/22) – 9,062 (New)
  9. [NSW] Minecraft (Microsoft, 06/21/18) – 8,503 (2,523,455)
  10. [NSW] Pokemon Brilliant Diamond / Shining Pearl (The Pokemon Company, 11/19/21) – 6,876 (2,509,802)

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