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Japanese Charts: Shin Megami Tensei V Takes Vengeance On Paper Mario

 

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This week's Japanese charts have arrived from Famitsu, and Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door has folded under the competition from this week's big new release, Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance.

Originally a Switch exclusive, Vengeance brings the game to multiple platforms as well as adds tons of new content, including a new story path. Despite coming to PlayStation consoles, though, Vengeance has still sold best on Switch, shifting 31,888 copies. The PlayStation 5 version takes second place, while the PS4 version sits in seventh.

Other than SMTV, it's all Switch; Thousand-Year Door is still doing well in third, but Monster Hunter Stories is close behind it in fourth. The adorable Snufkin: Melody of Moominvalley rounds out the top ten — Moomin is pretty popular in Japan, after all. Otherwise, it's all the usual suspects such as Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, Animal Crossing: New Horizons, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, and Minecraft.

Here's the full rundown of the figures from this week's top ten, then!

PositionGamePlatformUnit Sales (10th - 16th June)Total Unit Sales
1Shin Megami Tensei V: VengeanceSwitch31,88831,888
2Shin Megami Tensei V: VengeancePS518,61018,610
3Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year DoorSwitch10,663179,496
4Monster Hunter StoriesSwitch10,21610,216
5Animal Crossing: New HorizonsSwitch7,8417,800,710
6Mario Kart 8 DeluxeSwitch6,5245,875,600
7Shin Megami Tensei V: VengeancePS46,3676,367
8MinecraftSwitch4,8723,544,346
9Super Smash Bros. UltimateSwitch3,6555,525,609
10Snufkin: Melody of MoominvalleySwitch3,4303,430


There are zero surprises in the hardware charts this week. however. the Switch OLED is once again at the top of the pile, selling 25,639 units. Combine three models together, and the Switch has shifted 38,515 consoles — a little drop from last week, but the next major Nintendo release is still a few weeks off. The PlayStation 5, in contrast, has sold 22,882, which is a very tiny increase on last week. Xbox, however, continues to struggle, with under 1,500 consoles selling between the Series X and Series S.

PositionConsoleUnit Sales (10th - 16th June)Total Unit Sales
1Switch - OLED Model25,6397,398,161
2PlayStation 519,33619,336
3Switch Lite8,5565,885,101
4Switch4,32019,809,317
5PlayStation 5 - Digital Edition3,546793,922
6Xbox Series X921283,089
7Xbox Series S451314,806
8PlayStation 41797,926,750

What do you make of this week's charts? Let us know your thoughts with a comment down below.
 

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