
Famitsu is back with the latest look at the boxed charts in Japan, and unsurprisingly, Pokémon Pokopia is still on top by a fair margin.
That said, its sales have slowed down a little. If you remember, it managed a whopping 114,515 units last week, but this week it’s only managed 48,772. We say “only” like that’s a bad thing, and it really isn’t, but it definitely looks like the momentum is starting to ease up.
Elsewhere, Mega Man Star Force Legacy Collection makes its debut with 18,238 units sold on Switch, while Super Mario Wonder – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition also gets off to a reasonable start with 10,158 units sold. Otherwise, Winning Post 10 2026 comes in at number eight on the Switch with 4,747 units sold in its opening week.
Here’s a look at the top ten:
| Position | Game | Platform | Unit Sales (23rd – 29th Mar) | Total Unit Sales |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Pokémon Pokopia |
Switch 2 |
48,772 | 821,687 |
| 2 |
Mega Man Star Force Legacy Collection |
Switch |
18,238 |
NEW |
| 3 |
Super Mario Bros. Wonder – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Meetup at Bellabel Park |
Switch 2 |
10,158 | NEW |
| 4 |
Mario Kart World |
Switch 2 |
7,005 |
2,880,343 |
| 5 |
Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection |
Switch 2 |
5,477 |
53,489 |
| 6 |
Crimson Desert |
PS5 |
5,265 | 35,373 |
| 7 |
Pokémon FireRed & LeafGreen (Download Card) |
Switch |
5,214 | 11,146 |
| 8 |
Winning Post 10 2026 |
Switch |
4,747 | NEW |
| 9 |
Mario Tennis Fever |
Switch 2 |
4,657 |
95,632 |
| 10 |
Winning Post 10 2026 |
PS5 |
4,540 |
NEW |
There’s very little change with the hardware chart this week; again, sales for the Switch 2 have dropped slightly from last time by just under 16,000 units, but it’s still way ahead of the competition.
Japan is clearly favouring the PS5 Digital Edition at the moment thanks to the cheap, single-language SKU that’s available in the region, but we suspect the other consoles will drop off even more now that prices have gone up.
All three Switch SKUs this week total 18,542, while the three PS5 SKUs combined total 19,404. A win for the PS5, then! Y’know, if you ignore the Switch 2… Heh.
| Position | Console | Unit Sales (23rd – 29th Mar) | Lifetime Unit Sales |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Switch 2 |
65,725 |
4,951,516 |
| 2 |
PlayStation 5 Digital Edition |
11,941 |
1,236,374 |
| 3 |
Switch OLED |
8,722 | 9,518,861 |
| 4 | Switch | 4,963 | 20,266,978 |
| 5 |
Switch Lite |
4,857 |
6,899,157 |
| 6 |
PlayStation 5 Pro |
4,662 | 340,708 |
| 7 |
PlayStation 5 |
2,801 | 5,909,916 |
| 8 |
Xbox Series X Digital Edition |
353 |
29,084 |
| 9 |
Xbox Series S |
61 |
341,493 |
| 10 |
Xbox Series X |
26 |
325,427 |
| 11 | PlayStation 4 |
16 |
7,930,426 |
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