Nintendo's new title, Pokemon Legends: Z-A, achieved a dominant launch in Japan, selling over 1.48 million units across its Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2 editions in its debut week, according to Famitsu data. This robust performance highlights strong consumer demand for a key Nintendo franchise and underscores the continued market strength of both current and next-generation Nintendo hardware in the region, with Nintendo titles broadly dominating the top sales charts.
The latest Famitsu software sales data for October 13-19, 2025, reveals a significantly strong debut for Nintendo's "Pokemon Legends: Z-A," which sold a combined 1,485,457 units across its Nintendo Switch (872,552 units) and Nintendo Switch 2 (612,905 units) editions in its launch week. This performance underscores the enduring strength of the Pokémon franchise and its critical role in driving Nintendo's software sales. The prominent sales of "Pokemon Legends: Z-A" and "Mario Kart World" (55,996 units this week, 1.93 million lifetime) on the new Nintendo Switch 2 (NS2) indicate a robust and successful generational hardware transition for Nintendo. This dual-platform strategy effectively captures both existing and early-adopter markets, reinforcing Nintendo's dominant position in the Japanese gaming sector. Nintendo titles continue to overwhelmingly lead the top 30 chart, with numerous older Switch titles like "Animal Crossing: New Horizons" (3,950 units) and "Mario Kart 8 Deluxe" (3,586 units) maintaining strong long-tail sales. In contrast, PlayStation 5 titles, such as "Ghost of Yotei" (18,930 units) and "Silent Hill f" (3,335 units), show comparatively modest sales, highlighting Nintendo's continued market share leadership in Japan.
AI-powered research, real-time alerts, and portfolio analytics for institutional investors.
Request a DemoOverall Sentiment
strongly positive
Sentiment Score
0.70