This Week In Sales: Attack on Titan Returns

Period: The week of May 5th – May 11th (2014)

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Top-seller: Yo-kai Watch (3DS) – 58,906

Nintendo 3DS sales: 7,529 | Total sales: 9,491,380

Nintendo 3DS XL sales: 28,414 | Total sales: 6,047,782

PlayStation Vita sales: 17,143 | Total sales: 2,782,162

Vita TV sales: 1,351 | 110,980

Wii U sales: 7,613 | Total sales: 1,729,814

PlayStation 4 sales: 8,480 | 566,847

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New releases in Japan were practically non-existent, and so Yo-kai Watch enjoyed another week at the #1 spot on the software sales chart. The game sold another 60,000 copies, bringing total sales to nearly 920,000 copies at retail.

 

Meanwhile, the rest of the top-20 software sales chart saw the return of a couple of games that we haven’t seen in a while, including Attack on Titan, which we now know has sold 292,000 copies at retail.

 

Given that Attack on Titan was sold out for a number of weeks following its release, the game has likely sold a fair few copies via the Nintendo eShop, but just how many is unknown, as Spike Chunsoft haven’t released sales figures yet.

 

The top-20 software sales chart for last week is as follows:

 

Lw Tw Title Weekly Sales Total Sales Sys. Publisher
01. 01. Yo-kai Watch 58,906 919,730 3DS Level 5
02. 02. Mario Golf: World Tour 26,882 76,771 3DS Nintendo
05. 03. Mario Party: Island Tour 20,065 363,136 3DS Nintendo
03. 04. Sword Art Online: Hollow Fragment 15,972 193,513 PSV Bandai Namco
04. 05. Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call 10,525 115,956 3DS Square Enix
06. 06. Kirby Triple Deluxe 10,056 580,005 3DS Nintendo
07. 07. Pokémon X and Y 8,771 4,057,914 3DS Pokémon Co.
11. 08. Style Savvy: Trendsetters – Tokimeki UP! 7,039 32,988 3DS Nintendo
15. 09. Fossil Fighters: Infinite Gear 6,002 155,704 3DS Nintendo
18. 10. Animal Crossing: New Leaf 4,965 3,731,660 3DS Nintendo
19. 11. Super Mario 3D World 4,903 542,177 WiiU Nintendo
08. 12. NES Remix 1+2 4,836 24,130 WiiU Nintendo
20. 13. Monster Hunter 4 4,776 3,273,739 3DS Capcom
13. 14. Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes 4,746 216,208 PS3 Konami
26. 15. Mario Kart 7 4,657 2,315,232 3DS Nintendo
21. 16. Puzzle & Dragons Z 4,585 1,452,120 3DS GungHo
16. 17. Just Dance Wii U 3,892 43,072 WiiU Nintendo
27. 18. Attack on Titan 3,757 292,337 3DS Spike Chunsoft
22. 19. Crayon Shin-chan: Arashi o Yobu Kasukabe Eiga Stars 3,681 34,902 3DS Bandai Namco
29. 20. Grand Theft Auto V 3,507 772,773 PS3 Take 2

 

Sales data acquired from 4Gamer and Media Create.


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